| Coggeshall Museum | "Preserving Coggeshall's Historic Past Recording Today for the Future" |
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Opening
Times: (Beginning April to end October)
Every Sunday 2:15pm - 4:45pm Bank Holiday Mondays 2:15pm - 4:45pm Other times by appointment Curator: Telephone: +44 (0)1376 563003
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Coggeshall Museum opened in 1990 in an annex to St. Peter's Hall, now called the Village Hall in Stoneham Street. The hall itself was formerly one of Coggeshall's breweries but since the 1920s has been a focus for many of Coggeshall's community activities. During the Second World War the hall provided a place to relax for the many servicemen of all nationalities who were stationed at the airfields that surrounded this small Essex town. The museum was established to preserve Coggeshall's historic past and to carry on recording today's events for generations to come. It was set up in 1990 by enthusiastic band of volunteers. The memorabilia on show has been loaned or donated by local people and the exhibits change from year to year, different themes taking precedence, so there is always something new to see. The museum is run entirely by volunteers and there is no admission charge, but donations are always very welcome to help offset running costs and improve the standard of the exhibitions. It is hoped that visitors to the museum, whether from Coggeshall itself or from further afield, will find something of interest in their look at Coggeshall's past and, above all, will enjoy their visit and come and see us again. Coggeshall's Tourist Information Point is within the Museum. |
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For groups of five or more, the museum can be opened at times other than those shown by prior arrangement with the Curator. |
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