Chertsey Museum is a real gem and deserves a higher profile than it gets. Run by dedicated and knowledgeable staff the museum is a font of informtion about the local area, particularly interesting, as Chertsey is such an historic town. The exhibits change regularly and they run lots of projects and special days in the school holidays to entertain and inform children and have a really interesting website where you can look up the latest exhibition reports. It is open Tuesday to Friday afternoons and most of Saturday but closed on Sundays and Mondays and entry is free! Although small, the museum can certainly provide an afternoons entertainment.
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Place rating: 4 Chertsey, United Kingdom
Easy to miss as this museum is situated in what looks like a house. There are over 15,000 objects to see inside. Mostly centred on objects from Runnymede social history and ancient relics. Also on display is the Olive Matthews Collection and they have clothes dating back to the 1700’s. The fashion gallery was refurbished in 2007, in which a new dress display is mounted annually. Admission is free and there is good disabled access