RNLI Museum (Henry Blogg Museum), Cromer. Opening varies. Free entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is no parking at the museum itself as it is on the seafront, but public car parking is available in the town 1/4 mile away (with designated disability spaces). The building is fully accessible for wheelchair users with a lift to the upper floors. Disability toilets are on site and assistance dogs are welcome. The museum has an accessibility statement, which can be found here: http://rnli.org/aboutus/historyandheritage/museums/Documents/Henry-blogg-museum-access-statement.pdf
Brief Description:
The Cromer RNLI museum is dedicated to local hero and lifeboatman Henry Blogg. The museum tells the history of Cromer’s lifeboats as well as the story of some of Henry’s most famous North Sea rescues.
Further Information:
Address:
Henry Blogg Museum, The Rocket House, The Gangway, Cromer, NR27 9ET
Email:
Phone:
01263 511294
Website:
Opening Hours:
February–March and October–November
Tuesday–Sunday 10am–4pm
April–September
Tuesday–Sunday 10am–5pm
Directions:
The museum is on the Esplanade at the end of the promenade, just off the A149 Cromer coastal road. OS TG 221421
Transport:
For public transport timetable information around Norfolk go to the Traveline website or tel: 0870 608 2608.
For information on accessible buses visit the Norfolk County Council website.
Amenities:
There is a cafe in the same building as the museum (Rocket House), although it isn’t a part of the museum. There are also plenty of cafes, pubs and shops in Cromer town.Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info
Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
(Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company's access charge)