Boasting a surprisingly rich and sumptuous interior, the Royal Marines Museum is housed in the lavishly decorated former Officer’s Mess of Eastney Barracks, which was built in the 1860s for the Royal Marine Artillery.
However, the finally detailed plaster on the ceiling of the Minstrel’s Gallery has over the years deteriorated and conservation company Cliveden Conservation has had to remove both ceilings and floors to remodel and repair the intricate decoration.
Considerable interest was generated amongst Museum staff by the number of items found left by past builders and tradesmen between the floorboards. These included newspaper cuttings from 1876, notes and equipment from when the building was first wired in 1923 and cigarette packets, which would be eminently collectable today.