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Steyning Museum
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The Museum Church Street Steyning BN44 3YB West Sussex England
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Collection details
Social History
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Facilities
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Disabled visitors are warmly welcomed.
We provide good access and suitable toilet facilities.
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Contact details
General information (Tel)
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01903 813333
E-mail
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contact@steyningmuseum.org.uk
Website
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steyningmuseum.org.uk
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Open
Mornings
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
from 10.30am to 12.30pm
Afternoons
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
from 2.30pm to 4.30pm (1st April to 30th September)
and 2.30pm to 4.00pm (1st October to 31st March)
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Admission charges
Admission free
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Description
Steyning, Bramber and Upper Beeding are full of surprises - just take a look!
There has been a castle in Bramber since the time of William the Conqueror. Steyning church was founded by a Saxon saint - with a very strange story. Upper Beeding grew around a Benedictine priory but who built the fantasy French chateau?
See what a fascinating place this is, lying across ancient chalk-downland tracks in West Sussex, with half-timbered houses and flint churches. There will be a warm welcome for you at the Museum. We are independently run by volunteers, for the community, and admission is free.
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Articles
Victorian Time Travel Quiz Launched By 18 West Sussex Museums
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General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Foreign language leaflet or brochure available
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Collections
General guide to collections available
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Public access available to collections information
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Disability Access
Wheelchair access to all public areas
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General Education
Adult lectures and courses held
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Schools Education
Direct teaching services for schools
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Facilities
Library with public access
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Shop
Study facilities
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Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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