
Holsworthy Museum is housed in part of a 17th century manor house which was used as a Parsonage in 1724.
There are five separate rooms, individually themed, which cover the history of Holsworthy, local tradesmen´s tools, medical and apothecary items, World War II and a kitchen with its original cobbled floor, copper and fireplace.
The museum was completely refurbished in 1999 and an entrance porch built giving direct access to the museum from the town´s main car park.
There are five separate rooms, individually themed, which cover the history of Holsworthy, local tradesmen´s tools, medical and apothecary items, World War II and a kitchen with its original cobbled floor, copper and fireplace.
The museum was completely refurbished in 1999 and an entrance porch built giving direct access to the museum from the town´s main car park.
The museum is closed on all bank holidays and opening times can be found on their web site as well as local news