Haslemere Educational Museum
Museum Overview
Haslemere Educational Museum is located in Haslemere, Surrey. It was founded in 1888 by the surgeon Sir Jonathan Hutchinson to display his growing collection of natural history specimens. The museum moved to its permanent home here in 1926.
It is an award-winning museum with some remarkable collections from natural history, human history and geology across three main galleries. In the human history collection, there are artefacts from all the key British historical periods from the Stone Age to the Victorian era. There are two main collections with artefacts from Ancient Egypt and the European Peasant Art collection.
Their natural history collection is the biggest at the museum. There is a range of taxidermy specimens including the museum’s mascot Arthur the Bear plus other collections from all over the world. The Geology collection contains fine examples of many rocks, minerals and fossils. They run various family-friendly activities and sessions throughout the year including early years sessions and family events.
Further Information Haslemere Educational Museum
Is there food and drink available?
There are places nearby serving food and drinks.
What are the main things to do?
A museum with collections relating to natural history, human history and geology. There are toilets.
What are the ticket prices?
The museum is free to visit, donations are welcome.
Is there parking?
There is parking nearby and charges may apply.
When are they open?
Haslemere Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday almost all year round. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Only registered assistance dogs are permitted.
Are they accessible?
Disabled access is throughout the building. Please contact them for further information.