Clun Museum, Grade II* listed museum in Clun, England.
The Clun Museum is housed in an 18th-century stone building that once functioned as both a market hall and a jail for the town. The structure sits in the center and contains collections that document local and regional history from different periods.
The museum was established in 1931 by Tom Hamar, a local shopkeeper, who started it with his own collection of artifacts from the Clun Forest area. Its creation grew from a desire to preserve and share the region's heritage with future generations.
The collection includes flints that moved along ancient trading routes crossing the Clun-Clee ridgeway, showing how early commerce shaped the area. These objects reflect the region's role in trade networks that connected distant communities.
The museum operates seasonally from Easter through October with limited hours, so it is best to check specific opening times before planning a visit. The central location is easy to reach on foot and accessible directly from the main street.
The museum holds Elizabethan-era silver maces and the historic Seal of the Corporation of Clun, both carefully maintained by the Clun Town Trust. These objects represent the formal status that Clun once held as a chartered market town.
Location: Clun
Operator: Clun Town Council
Address: The Square
Website: http://clunmuseum.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.42142,-3.02967
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:44
Clun Bridge
120 m
The Buffalo Hotel And Former Barn Adjoining To The West
58 m
13, Church Street
205 m
10 High Street
92 m
12, Church Street
197 m
10, Church Street
188 m
6 and 8, Church Street
176 m
1-7, Church Street
130 m
Clun War Memorial
266 m
Number 3 And Attached Outbuilding To West
272 m
4, Bridge Street
70 m
K6 Telephone Kiosk, The Square
6 m
1-3, Little Hospital
278 m
The Old Vicarage And Railed Enclosure To North West
46 m
Milestone Approximately 10 Metres To North-West Of The Old Vicarage
31 m
Castle Farmhouse
156 m
Lychgate Approximately 25 Metres To North Of Church Of St George
266 m
8, Bridge Street
92 m
Caradoc House And Coach House Adjoining To Left
225 m
2, Bridge Street
62 m
Harpton House And Shop Adjoining To West
23 m
11, High Street
130 m
Ship House
218 m
Former Stables And Coach House Approximately 20 Metres To South West Of The Old Vicarage
52 m
6, Bridge Street
84 m
Former Malt-House Adjoining Number 14 To East
65 m
Clun Farmhouse
203 m
23 And 25, High Street
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