This place is well worth a visit. It has countless displays with stuffed animals (mostly birds), a whole room of insects and one with skeletons of several different mammals. I spent a good couple of hours there and was fascinated by their displays. It wasn't very busy at all, even though it was a bank holiday. It's also free to visit, although I would encourage you to make the recommended £3 donation to keep this place going!
Apr 25, 2023
We live in eastbourne and drove down so if I'd only cone for that I'd be abit disappointed as its small and looked around within a hour but it is interesting and my older children like it
May 29, 2023
This is a free museum where you can see the vast collection of largely taxidermy and skeleton amassed by a local Victorian collector.
Apr 04, 2023
It is a very beautiful and interesting place. It is possible to see many animals. animals all died 200 years ago and they look alive there are quite a few specimens in the bird section. It is recommended to go.
This place is well worth a visit. It has countless displays with stuffed animals (mostly birds), a whole room of insects and one with skeletons of several different mammals. I spent a good couple of hours there and was fascinated by their displays. It wasn't very busy at all, even though it was a bank holiday. It's also free to visit, although I would encourage you to make the recommended £3 donation to keep this place going!
We live in eastbourne and drove down so if I'd only cone for that I'd be abit disappointed as its small and looked around within a hour but it is interesting and my older children like it
This is a free museum where you can see the vast collection of largely taxidermy and skeleton amassed by a local Victorian collector.
It is a very beautiful and interesting place. It is possible to see many animals. animals all died 200 years ago and they look alive there are quite a few specimens in the bird section. It is recommended to go.