Hornsea Museum
18th century Farmhouse occupied by the Burn family for nearly 300 years. Come and see how the family lived, worked and played during the later Victorian era. Farmhouse kitchen, parlour, bedroom, dairy and wash-house. Exhibition rooms with militaria and childhood and toys. Outside there are craft workshops, a barn, a Victorian school room and a Victorian street scene. A definitive collection of 2000 items of Hornsea Pottery. The museum shop and a relaxing garden.
Venue Details
Address
11-17 NewbeginHornsea
East Yorkshire
HU18 1AB
England
Links
Telephone
- 01964 533443
Entry Charges
Adult: £3.50 Senior citizen: £2.50 Child (under 16): £2.50 Family (2 adults and up to 2 children): £10
Discounts Offered
- Museums Association
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Venue Services
- Audio guides specifically for blind and partially sighted people
- Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
- Events and resources for children and families
- Events/teaching/resources for people with disabilities
- Foreign language leaflet or brochure available
- General guide to collections available
- Guided tours
- Loan service
- Member of staff available with responsibility for education
- Object identification and/or written enquiry service
- Pre-booking service for groups
- Primary school education service available
- Touch exhibits
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Venue Facilities
- Education facilities available
- Gardens open to public
- Meeting room available
- Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
- Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
- Shop
- Toilets for disabled
- Wheelchair access to some public areas