Attraction Information
Seaford Museum should appeal to all age groups with displays that include a fascinating collection of material from pre historic times to the present.
Although it looks small from outside, the kids will be surprised by the 5000 square feet of display area inside which includes shops like the General Store, a Victorian school room and a war time kitchen, all guaranteed to get the imagination going.
There is a large collection of radio and television sets to goggle at (bread and butter for kids, staring a a telly!) plus a selection of kitsch domestic appliances from the first half of the 20th century. Kids will enjoy the working model of a railway station and the information about shipwrecks in the area.
Learn about the history of the tower, which was built in 1803 and was one of 103 towers that were erected to protect the coast from the threat of Napoleonic forces. Excellent for supporting academic work or doing your own secret schooling!
Please be aware that because the nature of the building, there is currently no disabled access but plans are in place to change this. Pushchairs may also be tricky to use here so grab that baby backpack!
Opening Times
Good Friday - End of British Summer Time Sundays and bank holidays 11:00am - 4:00pm Wednesdays and Saturdays 2:00pm - 4:00pm End of British Summer Time - Easter Sundays and bank holidays 11:00am - 4:00pm
Pricing & Tickets
Adults: £2.50 Children: £1.50 Senior Citizens: £2.00
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