Museums In Cornwall


Gerrans Heritage Centre

Gerrans Heritage Centre
The Old Forge
Tregassick Road
Gerrans
TR2 5EF
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Contact Person               

Judy Tomlinson

 

T - 01872 580274

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Governing Body                                        TBC
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Opening Season During Year                                                    

April 7th - April 13th
(not Sundays):
July 23th - August 24th
(not Sundays)

11am - 1 pm & 2 pm - 4 pm

11 am - 1 pm & 2 pm - 4 pm

April 14th - July 21st           
(not Sundays):
August 27th - October 26th
(not Sundays):  

2:00pm - 4:00pm

 2:00pm - 4:00pm                                                            

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 Museum registered?

NO

 Applied for Accreditation?

NO

 Already Accredited?

NO

 Type of Museum

Family History, Social History

 Types of Collection

Family History, Social History

 Facilities

Parking nearby, Shop

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 Description

The history of Gerrans Parish is represented in the Heritage Centre through displays depicting farming through the ages, the fishing industry, education, Domesday Book entries and much more.  Displays are illustrated with photographs, tithe maps and other documents.  The Heritage Centre's own web site has full details (see below).

To visit this museum's own web site, CLICK HERE


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