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Wymondham Heritage Museum

Museum | Wymondham | England | United Kingdom

The Wymondham Heritage Museum is located in the historic Bridewell of Wymondham, Norfolk, and offers a comprehensive insight into the history and culture of the town and its surroundings. The museum presents a variety of exhibitions documenting the development of Wymondham from prehistoric times to the early 20th century.

History of the Museum

The Bridewell was originally built in 1619 as a prison and served various purposes over centuries, including as a police station and court. Since 1967, the building has housed the Wymondham Heritage Museum and is now a Grade II listed building.

Collections and Exhibitions

The museum showcases a variety of exhibitions highlighting different aspects of Wymondham's history:

Prehistoric and Roman artifacts: Finds from the area providing insights into the early settlement of the region.

Medieval history: Information about life in the Middle Ages, including the history of Wymondham Abbey, founded in the 12th century.

Industrial history: Insights into local industry, particularly brush-making, for which Wymondham was known in the 19th century.

Social history: Depiction of the lives of people in Wymondham, including the effects of the Great Fire of 1615.

Educational offerings and events

The museum offers various educational programs and events, including workshops, lectures, and special exhibitions focusing on the history and culture of Wymondham and Norfolk.

Visitor information

The museum has a shop selling souvenirs, books, and local products.

Overall, the Wymondham Heritage Museum provides a deep insight into the history and culture of Wymondham and is a significant cultural attraction in the region.

Contact details

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The Bridewell, Norwich Rd
Wymondham
NR18 0NS Wymondham

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Reviews

97 Reviews

Lyn Nelson
21.09.2024

Informative, pleasant staff, poorly set out, as the history does not flow from room to room
Steve Burrows
23.08.2024

Good little museum, has changed a lot since my last visit
Helen Whitton - Rogers
07.08.2024

Wonderful little museum. Very interesting information, helpful and welcoming staff and a very nice tea room! Would definitely recommend if you have a couple if hours to spare!
Susan Ince
13.06.2024

Well worth visiting the heritage museum. Wonderful staff who are so knowledgeable and share interesting information about the history. Lovely cafe with delicious homemade cakes too
John Loxley
05.05.2024

Interesting history.
Iain Hair
31.03.2024

Brilliant, local history and a tea room. Would recommend.
Gaber Kenger
04.10.2023

Really interesting.
Jonathan Davis
16.08.2023

So much to see. This place is like the TARDIS...small on the outside but higher inside. From prison cells to a lovely garden, wartime memorabilia and old photographs. And a friendly and reasonably priced café too! See you again 😊
Pam Smith
15.07.2023

Enjoyed our visit. Interesting and informative
Simon Cushing
17.06.2023

Lovely little museum, packed with information from brush making to the Kett rebellion. We were in Wymondham, searching for ancestors. While we wandered around they came up with an address we had been struggling to find. Also, got to watch David, repainting the Wymondham town sign. A great way to spend an hour or two.
Barbara Corbould
13.06.2023

Lovely little museum,run by very passionate volunteers .
Pauline King
02.06.2023

It was a very good experience a real opener I would highly recommend a visit
Jay Gilbert
31.01.2023

Lovely
Pete Bradbury
11.11.2022

Loved it
Daniel Kam
29.10.2022

A small museum with entrance fee in Wymondham with a long history in Norwich. Or you may go straight inside to the Cafe for cakes and coffee, take a break to refresh your mind there without paying fee for museum.
Sue Maddeaux
25.10.2022

Wonderful place. Very friendly staff (volunteers) who go that extra mile to make your visit worthwhile. Unfortunately the tea room was not open on Sunday when I visited, but it looked cheerful and I will be sure to return!
Graham Jeffery
27.09.2022

Excellent museum, very well thought out and displayed, with good clear plaques explaining local history about the exibits and some of the local people that are included.Lovely little tea room with nice coffee and very reasonably priced. Well worth a visit, very small car park at the rear but there is a small public car park, across the road at the 'Cental Hall', which is in walking distance.
Paul Brough
11.07.2022

Very intetesting local and social history dsplays
Helen Coman
09.07.2022

Have visited several times before. Its a nice little local museum with something for everyone
Thomas Palmer
07.06.2022

Great service from Jill in the cafe, would recommend a visit!
Richard Hitchins
30.05.2022

Small but well presented local history of Wymondham situated within the "Bridewell" (a jail). There is a tea room; however, this is not open on Sundays.
Edna Standley
28.03.2022

Lovely quaint place to visit. Lots of town history. Lovely cake!!!
David deBoeck
11.09.2021

Super and very interesting museum and lovely staff.
Mike Betts
30.08.2021

Exploring Wymondham while on holiday in Norfolk, we decided to visit the Heritage Museum in the town. A wide ranging exhibition of its history, which was well presented and interpreted. Lots of thought provoking stories brought to life in a fascinating way; encouraging us to go back in time envisaging what the town was like for former generations. The presentation about the local brush making industry was especially interesting to us. We were impressed by the friendliness and knowledge of the staff, all of whom are volunteers apparently. There is also a community cafe on the site but, unfortunately, on this occasion we didn't have time to call in.
Neil Seach
16.07.2021

A fantastic local museum that is full of the history of Wymondham. Newly updated for reopening after Covid closure I am pleased to be the owner of a years pass. My daughter loves going and learning about our hometown the volunteers are lovely and knowledgeable and there are some great tactile things to do. There is a disabled parking space at the rear of the museum along with Wheelchair access at the rear (there is a doorbell to ring for entry). Using my manual wheelchair I can get all round the museum with the exception of the underground prison cells.
Sasha Banks
02.12.2020

One of the family favourites, we have been many times but it is still post post Covid, come on Wymondham.

 

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