Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Open Tuesday to Sunday. Free Admission.
Details
Accessibility
Museum is located on pedestrianisation part of the Town Centre and is fully accessible.
There is a public car park close by at St Germain Street, which has 6 disability parking bays.
Large Print Guide is available.
Brief description
Museum of the life of Oliver Cromwell, who was born in Huntingdon, and his son, Richard. The Museum is located in the former Huntingdon Grammar School building.
Address
Grammar School Walk, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 3LF
Phone
Website
Directions
Leave the A1 at the Brampton Junction.
Take the B1514 towards Brampton and remain on it into Huntingdon, following the signs for the Town Centre.
In the Town as you turn left to join the one way system, get in to the right hand lane following the signs for the High Street initially, but DO NOT turn onto High Street, but carry on the ring road towards the Town Centre.
At the Superstore, turn right onto St Germain Street to access the car park, which is on the right hand side.
To access the Museum, continue on foot along St Germain Street.
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Opening Times
Tuesday to Sunday: 10.30 - 12.30 and 13.30 - 16.00
Transport
The Museum is within walking distance of both the Huntingdon Bus Station [2 minutes] and Train Station [10 minutes].
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Amenities
Shop
Full amenities are available in Huntingdon Town Centre.
Travel Information
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