John Bunyan Museum tells the story of the life, works, and times of Bedfordshire's famous son, John Bunyan (1628- 1688), who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress and other religious and spiritual works of literature.
John Bunyan Museum tells the story of the Bedford man who wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress, one of the greatest novels in the English language. During his remarkable life Bunyan was a soldier, tinker, preacher and dissenter. He spent 12 years in Bedford prison for illegal preaching and it was here that he wrote his masterpiece.
John Bunyan Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 4pm, from February half-term to October half-term (Closed Good Friday)
Admission Free, but donations welcome!
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