In the town´s 19thC station building and alongside unique movable platforms, the museum has changing local history displays, information about the railway, important residents including de Argentien, Sir William Durban, Sir William and his son Joseph Hooker the 1st two Directors of Kew Gardens. Displays of local geology and archaeology, including fossils, prehistoric flints and medieval finds from recent excavations. The Museum´s collection can be viewed by prior appointment.
Admission is free but donations to the Museum would be appreciated.