Blake Museum has now moved to its winter opening hours and continues to welcome visitors each Saturday from 11.00am to 3.00pm, with the last entry at 2.00pm.
Housed in a beautiful 16th-century building in the heart of Bridgwater, the museum is believed to be the birthplace of Admiral Robert Blake, Bridgwater’s most famous citizen and offers a fascinating journey through the town’s rich past.
Visitors can explore displays that tell the story of the town’s archaeology, maritime heritage and local history, with collections that bring the area’s past to life.
Admission to the museum is free, though donations are warmly welcomed to support its ongoing preservation work and community activities. Guests can also enjoy the museum shop and take time to relax with refreshments during their visit.
First opened to the public in 1926, Blake Museum remains a cornerstone of Bridgwater’s cultural heritage.
Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the area, there is always something new to discover within its historic walls.
For more information about Bridgwater Blake Museum visit https://www.bridgwatermuseum.org.uk/
