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Museum of Farnham

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Museum of Farnham
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The Museum of Farnham is located in Willmer House, an 18th-century town house completed in 1718 with a decorative brickwork façade on West Street in Farnham in Surrey. Events were held in 2018 by the museum to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the building. The Museum houses a collection of artefacts spanning several periods of the town's history and prehistory. Open from Monday to Saturday, there is no admission charge. The Museum has a Muniment Room available to researchers with its extensive collection of printed material relating to Farnham and the surrounding area.

Museum of Farnham

The museum was founded in 1961 to provide the Farnham community with a collection dedicated to the history of the local area in an elegant Grade I listed Georgian townhouse which still retains many original features, including a walled garden. Spread over two floors and in six rooms, displays include items from a large and eclectic collection; from ancient archaeological artefacts to nationally important artworks by local artists and an extensive costume collection. Permanent displays include an elaborately embroidered nightcap belonging to Charles I, who in 1649 stayed in a nearby house on his way to trial in London...

Museum of Farnham
Museum of Farnham