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"Following the latest government advice, all English Heritage staffed historic sites are closed from 18 March until 1 May. All public events during this period are also cancelled. This is under regular review, so please check the English Heritage website for the latest information."
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Small museum but full of interest for anyone interested in Roman Kent and medieval history. Lovely friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. Very careful Covid safety too.
Visited here recently. A real gem for anyone interested in Roman ancient relics. The Minerva statue is beautiful. Lovely informed and friendly volunteer staff. Well worth a visit.
Believed to be the oldest village museum in Britain, this 13th-15th Century building is a gem in the heart of Ospringe. It remains from what was a Mediaeval hospital, visited by pilgrims and Royalty travelling to Canterbury. The museum houses exquisite Roman and Mediaeval collections found locally. Run entirely by welcoming, friendly volunteers it is well worth a visit. It is opposite the Ship Inn which is a great place for lunch or refreshments while visiting Ospringe.
Great museum to visit in the centre of Ospringe to learn more about the area's fascinating history. The volunteers here are very friendly and knowledgeable. Very reasonably priced entry and a nice way to spend an afternoon. Highly recommend!
I did not expect so much from this place. I went in during half terms so they bean prepared for kids some activities like excavation stuff to colour or assigning pices of artifacts to right category. I was also expecting this place will be smaller and mostly empty which was nice surprise to see all stuff in. On the down side there in no parking right next to it but 5 minutes any direction you could find plenty spaces.
Fascinating relic of a medieval pilgrims' hospital on the road to Canterbury. Just a few rooms but also plenty of information about the large complex that served royalty and more humble travellers.
Steeped in history. This discreet building in Faversham was cheap to get in and yet houses more than you would think for looking at it from outside. Closed November - March inclusive.
Well preserved of what remains if an old Hospital, well worth a visit for the small entrance fee
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Amazing local history,very personal informative talk from Anne,we will be back.
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