Crawley Museum Centre, is the town's repository for artefacts and archives.
Based in a park setting, in an annexe to Goffs Park House in Southgate, Crawley, this local history Museum has collections that illustrate Crawley's history - from the Stone Age to the New Town.
It has permanent exhibitions and a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions. It is also the start of a continual learning process for families and children. They bring with them a desire for quality information about local history.
The Museum provides a comprehensive overview of the area's past. Crawley Museum can show not copies but 'real' objects. We have a collection of thousands of artefacts, ranging from flint tools and arrowheads, Iron-age pottery, Romano-British ware through to Victorian mementoes. Our archival material is continually growing.
We are open Wednesdays and Sundays between 2-4 from March to October.(entrance free, donations welcome).
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