Horsham Museum, Heritage museum in Horsham, England.
Horsham Museum is a local history museum housed in a Grade II* listed building from the 17th century. It displays period costumes, agricultural equipment, craft items, and transport vehicles across multiple exhibition rooms.
The museum was founded in 1893 and has occupied Causeway House ever since, a structure that dates to the 1600s. The building itself stands as one of Horsham's most significant heritage structures from that period.
The museum displays objects that reflect daily life and local craft traditions over the centuries. Visitors see clothing, tools, and personal items that give a sense of how people lived and worked in the town.
The museum is centrally located on The Causeway and easy to reach on foot from the town center. Plan time to explore the different exhibition rooms, as collections are spread across multiple levels of the building.
The building sits alongside numerous other historical structures on The Causeway, including St. Mary's Church, whose origins trace back to the 13th century. This street forms the historic heart of the town with architectural layers from different eras.
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