Tenterden and District Museum is a Registered Museum with a strong local collection focused on the town and surrounding area.
Opened in 1976 the Tenterden Museum is housed in an attractive weatherboard building originally built in 1850 as a stable and store. Other buildings reflecting the same vernacular industrial style of the 19th century are nearby.
The collections are broad in type, ranging from agriculture and industry to textiles and archives, with very strong potential as a learning resource for local history. The museum will introduce, even to the most casual visitor, understanding of the unique nature of our local history and be a significantly good set-off point for exploring the historic town of Tenterden.
The museum enjoys an excellent town centre position 25yds. from the High Street, bordering two large car parks, one of which has excellent WC facilities with a summertime coach park, all en route to the Kent and East Sussex Railway Station.
Tenterden and District Museum Station Road, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 6HN T: 01580 764310 F: W: www.tenterdenmuseum.co.uk E:
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