About East Grinstead Museum
East Grinstead Museum . The museum’s roots lie in the collection that was amassed in the tower of St Swithuns Church, by the vicar, the Rev Golding Golding-Bird in 1926. A set of grappling irons, used to pull thatch from burning buildings, were stored in the tower, for accessibility at all times. They sparked his interest and he began collecting other items to start a small museum. This museum closed in 1955 with the Urban District Council storing most of the collection at East Court. In 1960 some items were displayed in two cabinets there. By the 1970s, the East Grinstead Society wanted a local history museum and were offered three small rooms at East Court, in which to start it. The East Grinstead Town Museum opened in July 1976. Items of local interest were soon donated by the public. The largest number of artefacts were from the defunct pottery, rescued from the site by a local resident, Charles Goolden. The trustees applied for official status under the National Museums and Galleries Commission scheme. They were successful, becoming accredited in 1995. Because of its out of town location, limited space and without control of the temperature and humidity needed to maintain the collection to the highest standards, it was decided to find more suitable premises. In 1997, work began on the quest to find them and to secure the funding for such a large project.
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Primary Location
- Old Market Yard, Cantelupe Road
- East Grinstead
- United Kingdom
- RH19 3BJ
All Locations
- Old Market Yard, Cantelupe Road, East Grinstead