Towcester Museum & Visitor Centre

Towcester Museum & Visitor Centre Opening times

Tuesday - Saturday (10am - 4pm)
Sunday - Monday (closed)

Towcester Museum Trust is a registered charity (Charity number 1120909) founded in 2003 and dedicated to providing a quality museum and visitor centre for Towcester. Located in the courtyard of a former Georgian coaching inn in the heart of historic Towcester, the museum provides a centre for tourism and historical information for the district and a much needed focal point for the exhibition, display and interpretation of the history of the Towcester district.

Happy half term vibes  Museum 😊   ❤️
30/05/2026

Happy half term vibes Museum 😊

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30/05/2026

It’s the final day of our half term activities at Towcester Museum today! 😊

Come along and enjoy our fun Georgian-themed crafts, including beautiful Georgian bookmarks and mask decorating for all ages. A perfect way to spend the day exploring local history and getting creative!

We’d love to see you 🏛️✨



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Step back in time at Towcester Museum 🛡️We love seeing our visitors getting involved in history! This fantastic visitor ...
26/05/2026

Step back in time at Towcester Museum 🛡️

We love seeing our visitors getting involved in history! This fantastic visitor fully embraced the experience by trying on a Saxon helmet while watching our Saxon video 🎥⚔️

History is all about bringing the past to life — and there’s plenty to discover for all ages at Towcester Museum this half term. Why not come along and see what you can uncover? 😊

25/05/2026

☀️ Half Term fun at Towcester Museum! ☀️

Looking for something fun to do this half term? Come and enjoy a visit to Towcester Museum, where we have Georgian crafts for all ages to enjoy! From creative activities to discovering local history, there’s something for everyone.

We’d love to see you 😊

22/05/2026

☀️ The Sunshine is here this week, and we’d love to welcome you to Towcester Museum this half term!

Come and explore local history, discover fascinating stories from the past, and enjoy our fun Georgian-themed crafts for all ages, including pressed flower bookmarks and “Bridgerton-style” mask decorating. 🎭🌸

It’s the perfect family activity to enjoy during the beautiful weather — we look forward to seeing you soon!

19/05/2026

Step back in time this half term at Towcester Museum ✨

Join us next week for some hands-on Georgian-inspired fun for all ages!
Get creative with:
🌸 Georgian pressed flower bookmark making
🎭 ‘Bridgerton-style’ mask decoration

Whether you’re a history lover, a crafty creator, or just looking for something fun to do this half term, we’d love to welcome you to the museum.

Come and discover local history, explore our fascinating displays, and enjoy some family-friendly activities along the way!

We look forward to welcoming you soon 💜

Did you know… 👑📜Today in 1215, English barons served an ultimatum on King John — a dramatic moment that would eventually...
12/05/2026

Did you know… 👑📜

Today in 1215, English barons served an ultimatum on King John — a dramatic moment that would eventually lead to the creation and signing of the Magna Carta, one of the most important documents in history.

The Magna Carta helped shape ideas about justice, rights, and the rule of law that still influence the world today.

Why not visit Towcester Museum and explore the fascinating stories of our past? From local history to national events that changed history forever, there’s always something new to discover.

We look forward to welcoming you soon! ✨

02/05/2026

These artefacts are what our work experience student found really interesting, why not pop in and see them for yourself?
No 1 Civil war helmet.
Here’s some of the history about it: The helmet would have been worn by a harquebusier during the civil war. Took place 1642-1651
Reasons why I chose this: The reason why I chose this helmet is because it was a significant part of British history, having a massive impact on Towcester. During the civil war Towcester was a stronghold for the royalists.
No 2 German iron cross and British propaganda cross.
The crosses are from two different nations, Britain and Germany.
The first cross was rewarded for gallantry in the German army.
The second cross was the British mocking the German military.
Some reasons why I chose this: The two crosses to me represent the relationship between Britain and Germany at the time, showing the massive rivalry between the two countries. The crosses are significant to me because it shows how even something as small as a military cross was still battled against.
No 3 Statue of Mother Goddess.
The statue represents motherhood, fertility and creation. Being the embodiment of Earth.
The statue is made out of white clay and was mass produced for Roman families.
Some reasons why I chose this: The statue for me represents what Romans were. The statue is a good example of Roman history in Towcester.

🌸 Happy May Day from Towcester Museum! 🌸May Day has been celebrated for centuries as a joyful welcome to spring 🌿 Tradit...
01/05/2026

🌸 Happy May Day from Towcester Museum! 🌸

May Day has been celebrated for centuries as a joyful welcome to spring 🌿 Traditionally marked on 1st May, it dates back to ancient festivals like the Roman Floralia, honouring Flora, the goddess of flowers, and later became a much-loved celebration across England.

Villages would gather to dance around the maypole, crown a May Queen, and enjoy music, flowers, and community spirit — a tradition that symbolises renewal, growth, and the changing of the seasons 🌼

Here in Towcester Museum, we love celebrating the stories and traditions that bring our past to life. Why not step into history and explore how local communities marked special days like this?

✨ Visit us and discover the rich heritage of Towcester — where stories grow through every season.

Address

White Horse Yard 163-165 Watling Street West White Horse Yard, 163-165 Watling Street West
Towcester
NN126BU

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

01327 352 662

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