Pevensey Court House Museum & Gaol

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Pevensey, United Kingdom

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Pevensey Court House Museum & Gaol Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pevensey Court House Museum & Gaol is located in Pevensey, United Kingdom on High St, Westham,. Pevensey Court House Museum & Gaol is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

High St, Westham,

Phone

+44 1323733419

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Open hours

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Fiona-jane Roberts

Went for a candle lit tour before Christmas and had the place to ourselves . I learn something new every time i go there, its so interesting.. the whiskey marmalade was out of this world. If you haven't visited put it on your list of things to do.

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Emzylina

Very interesting place. Thank you to the informative volunteer for the facts!

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Peter Evans

I have an interest in this place being a Volunteer and Trustee. We have visitors from UK and Overseas who sample a Medieval Court House and Gaol. It also tells the story of William of Normandys landing on the 28th Sept 1066, The Royal Charter 26th April1207preceeding Magna Carta by 8 years and much more. Free entry, well behaved dogs welcome. It is a true delight well worth a visit. I am biased therefore it is for visitors to place the star ratings.... We have had very good ratings check us out online

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Paul Harris

Tiny museum in the former magistrates' court. Free! If you're lucky, you get to talk to a very interesting lady!

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Ian Phillips

Amazing small local museum. Was a courthouse, prison & the smallest town hall in Britain. Run by local volunteers who are very informative. Museum holds one of the original seals from the Magna Carta.

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Pedro Davies

A small but interesting place cells open To the public

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Anne Cox

Very interesting and informative

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robert slater

This coming season entry will be free - lots to see