The Braunton Museum reflects the early beginnings of the town from the arrival of St Brannock from South Wales in the 6th Century, through to its agricultural and later maritime heritage, including the domestic and family histories of its inhabitants. Nearby you will find the Great Field, this is a living example of one only two early Saxon strip-farming systems remaining in England and is still operational today! Also, why not visit the vantage point of Beacon Hill, here you will see panoramic views of the whole area including Braunton Burrow, Appledore and the Taw and Torridge estuary. The Museum lies adjacent to a free car park in the centre of Braunton and is within yards of the Tarka Trail and nearby shops. School parties are welcome at no charge, as are other groups who are eligible for economic rates of admission. (Prior bookings would be appreciated if possible.)

Braunton Museum
Bakehouse Centre
Caen Street, Braunton
North Devon, EX33 1AA
Tel: 01271 816688
Good Friday to 31st October 10:00am - 5:00pm
!st November to Good Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm
(Closed every Sunday)