Whitstable Museum focusses on the immediate Whitstable area. Robert Stephenson's Invicta steam locomotive is on display, the first to draw a regular passenger service. Science and Technology, Helmet Diving, History, Fishing, Archaeology and Maritime trade are on display. Hands-on activities for children are a particular theme.
History & Anthropology Science & Technology Industrial heritage Maritime Railway Archaeology Children
Oxford Street, Whitstable
Whitstable Museum has 2 ratings.
The Whitstable Museum offers visitors an insight into the local history and maritime heritage of this coastal town in Kent. Located in a former residence dating back to the 1800s, the museum houses exhibits that showcase Whitstable's oyster fishing industry, its railway history, and the town's development over time.
Visitors often appreciate the museum's compact size, which allows for a quick yet informative tour. The displays on oyster farming and the town's connection to the sea are frequently mentioned as highlights. Many find the old photographs and artifacts interesting, providing a good overview of Whitstable's past.
However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and may not take long to explore thoroughly. A few reviewers mention that while the content is interesting, the presentation could be more engaging or interactive, especially for younger visitors.
The museum's central location in Whitstable is seen as convenient, making it easy to include in a day trip to the town. Staff are generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, adding value to the visit.
Overall, the Whitstable Museum offers a decent introduction to the town's history, particularly appealing to those interested in local heritage and maritime culture. While it may not be extensive, it provides a good starting point for understanding Whitstable's character and development.
Great local museum with lots of activities for children. The Invicta steam locomotive, eighth oldest in the world, takes pride of place. Helmet diving, fishing, oysters, shipbuilding, actor Peter Cushing and archaeology are also well displayed. If not busy, the helpful volunteers offer children (and adults!) fossils and replica stone and bronze age tools to handle.
Visited on Aug 10, 2022
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