Located in the pretty Wealden town of Cranbrook. The Museum covers three floors of a delightful Grade ll listed15th century timber-framed building, set in a tranquil garden
Hundreds of exhibits encapsulate the history of Cranbrook and The Weald of Kent
Explore artists and artisans, boot-making and broadcloth, coinage and costumes, hops and hat-making mantraps and mangles, rope-making and rare birds Bygone industry and rural life. Local trades and services Church, chapels and schools Costume ~ Family life ~ Military memorabilia
Covers all aspects of social and family history
Includes the works of the 'Cranbrook Colony of Artists' and the 19th century explorer Boyd Alexander's collection of British birds
FREE ADMISSION
We hope you enjoy visiting the museum and find it interesting. Donations are always appreciated towards the upkeep
Private Groups and School Parties
We regret due to the nature of the old building there is no lift and the upper floors are not accessible to wheelchairs. Disabled access and facilities on the ground floor only. There is however an audio visual display available in the reception area.