Tel: 01926 491653
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Tel: 01926 491653
The museum tells the story of the county infantry Regiment from 1674 to the Fusiliers of today.
Discover stories about Hannah Snell the female soldier, Bobby the antelope mascot, where the saying 'women and children first' came from, the link with Field Marshals Slim and Montgomery. Hear first hand accounts about World War I and 2. Try on uniforms - a great photo opportunity.
There is a gift shop with a range of souvenirs and mementoes.
We can offer group tours. These need to be pre-booked. This would comprise of a talk around the
museum by a military expert, the chance to ask questions and then the opportunity to have a look around on their own.
Self-guided visitors also welcome.There are toilets on site (ground floor).
The museum charges for group or individual visitors. Current prices for individuals are £4 adults, £3 concessions, £2 children 5 - 16 years old, family ticket £10, and under 5s free. Tickets last for 12 months.
Contact the museum for group arrangements, such as prices and length of the visit.
The museum is an independent charity run by Trustees.
The museum is near the railway station, and the pay and display car park at St Nicholas Park.
Additional Information:
* Days: Tuesday - Saturday & Bank holiday Mondays
Times: April - October 10:00 - 17:00, November - March 10:00 - 16:00
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