Brixham Heritage Museum

Brixham Heritage Museum

Things to do at the Brixham Heritage Museum

The Brixham Heritage Museum is located in Brixham, Devon. It is housed in the old Brixham police station and it is an intriguing place to visit. Built in 1902 it had cells on the ground floor and a flat for the sergeant’s family on the second floor.

Its collection shows objects from the history of the town relating mainly to Brixham’s fishing industry including many maritime models and other local archaeological finds relating to the Napoleonic fort at Berry Head.

Inside there is a reconstructed Victorian parlour, nursery and a model of the railway station. It is an English Riviera UNESCO global geopark key site.

Important Information Brixham Heritage Museum

Is there food and drink available?

There are places nearby serving food and drinks.

What are the main things to do?

Museum housed in the old Brixham police station with reconstructed rooms and items relating to the town’s past. There are toilets.

What are the ticket prices?

Entrance is free – donations are welcome.

Is there parking?

There is parking nearby, charges may apply.

When are they open?

The museum has varied opening days throughout the year.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome on a lead.

Are they accessible?

The museum has steps with no alternative access, please contact the venue for further information.

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