Find out all you need to know to plan your visit to Wymondham Heritage Museum, from opening hours and access to ideas for other things to do in the Wymondham area.

Opening hours

1 March to 30 October 2010
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm
1st Sunday in the month and bank holiday Sundays, 2 to 4pm

Admission

Adults £3, concessions* £2, children 50p, under fives free
Season tickets £5

* Students, Registered Unemployed, those on Registered State Benefit and Registered Disabled
Visitors with disabilities may bring one companion in free.
Free admission to museum shop and Tea Room.

Address

Wymondham Heritage Museum
10, The Bridewell, Norwich Road, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 ONS

Tel. 01953 600205 or 607494
For email click on Contact us

Directions

Please use town car parks. Buses stop at the Market Cross. The museum is 10 to 15 minutes walk from Wymondham main line station and Mid Norfolk Railway’s Abbey Station. Two minutes walk from the Market Cross, well signed by finger posts from the town centre and both stations.

Group visits

Special terms are available for group visits and school parties by prior arrangement for groups of 10 or more. Evening visits can be arranged. Welcome talks, guided tours and talks are available.

To book and for more information on group bookings call 01362 850154.

Access

  • Limited parking available for blue badge holders. Call to reserve a space.
  • Level access to all areas except dungeon.
  • A manual wheelchair is available to borrow. Call to reserve.
  • There is an accessible toilet.
  • Guide dogs and hearing dogs welcome.

Other things to see and do near by

Your visit to the museum will take up between one and two hours. Here are some other suggestions for your day out in Wymondham.

  • Explore Wymondham’s hauntingly beautiful Abbey.
  • Pay a visit to Wymondham Station’s atmospheric Brief Encounter tea room and enjoy the small accompanying railway museum.
  • Wander through Wymondham’s historic town centre with its medieval street patterns, Georgian buildings and distinctive market cross.
  • Take a return trip to Dereham, with its wonderful Victorian station, on one of Mid Norfolk Railway’s heritage diesel trains.

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