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Fife Folk Museum

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The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday 10.30am to 4.30pm (last entry 3.45pm). Free Entry

The Weigh House Tearoom is open Tuesday-Sunday (see page for details)

Story

Offering " A window on Fife's past", The Fife Folk Museum celebrates the social, domestic and working lives of the people in Fife. The Museum is housed in beautiful listed buildings in the heart of the historic village of Ceres.

The Museum is open 7 days from 1st April to 31st October (inclusive), 10.30am - 4.30pm with last admissions at 4pm.

Admission Charges:

Adults: £5.00
Concessions: £4.00
Accompanied Children: Free


Donations gratefully received!



"Offering " A window on Fife's past", The Fife Folk Museum celebrates the social, domestic and working lives of the people in Fife. The Museum is housed in beautiful listed buildings in the heart of the historic village of Ceres.Admission is freeDonations gratefully received!"
Address: High St, Ceres, Cupar KY15 5NF, UK
Phone: 01334 828180
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State: Fife
City: Cupar
Zip Code: KY15 5NF

opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM


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Reviews
Popped in with my folks who are both Fifers through and through. Lovely little museum. It’s not massive but it is free and very interesting. Staff all volunteers. Cafe is very nice and dog friendly. Thoroughly enjoyed our wee trip here.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Excellent folk museum with local history, a history of Fire services and an excellentcafe. Dress up area for firemans uniform and mock school classroom with books the over 60's might remember.
A lovely museum walked to ceres frm Cupar and found this little treasure it was lovely and clean, staff were friendly and helpful and the kids loved looking around will defo be back highly recommendedVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Volunteers very welcoming. Wee one loved the museum. We had called ahead and were told there was a small flight of stairs up to the museum. Unfortunately turned out to be more than small. My mother missed out on the displays but enjoyed her cup of tea and scone. It eas only when leaving we realised that there was a door at street level into the museum. If this could have been opened my mother could have viewed the exhibits. Come on folk get the thinking caps on! Hence 4 and not 5 stars.
Education visit, staff are incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. We had an amazing time. We will be back next year to see all the new exhibitions. The museum is closed, this was a booked visit.Visited onWeekdayReservation recommendedYes
Visited on a bike ride. Cycle parking by cafe or in car park nearby. Food and drink great and well priced. Staff helpful.
Waitressing staff very friendly and helpful. However, it appears that if you don't reserve a table in the cafe then very is little to no chance of getting a seat. The food also stops at two I think, although the cafe remains open later. A strange set up that doesn't cater too well for casual visitors
Had an excellent coffee and a cake in a nice atmosphereWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Delightful wee treasure with a warm understated welcome from curator...and insights into a past life.
A 'couthy' museum with limited display material but enough for a twenty minute amble through the upstairs part of the museum, and the adjacent building. No entrance fee but I felt my 'donation' of £5 was sufficient. The museum sits above a lovely little tea shop, The Harvest Mouse' where tea and other hot beverages are served in China cups and mugs - quite right too! The menu is not extensive but for a large scone this is the place to go. Staff were lovely, chatty, informative and just really nice, what more do you want? On a separate subject the background music played was so perfect for me, all sixties and seventies, but that's my age I guess! Beautiful outside seating area and a couple of benches nearby allow limited numbers to sit in the dappled shade afforded by the trees. A small brook runs under an.old stone bridge by the museum and cafe and many House Martins were playing in the sky above. I was there on a sunny day in Jun 21 which, after a very wet May, was idyllic. I recommend this but maybe not if you're thinking it's an all day visit, two or two and a half hours was the most I reckon.
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