Queenborough Guildhall Museum tells the story of this historic town. From Saxon settlement to wealthy Borough and Royal Castle built by Edward III. Queenborough is full of Victorian industrial heritage.
The town was home to hundreds of minesweeping vessels during the Second World War.
The museum is located in the Historic Guildhall building and spread over two rooms. A visit will include a short talk and access to the Council Chamber. There are many artefacts, photographs and displays to see, so one visit may not be enough.
Open Times
Saturdays April - October 11am - 2pm (last admission 1.30pm) apart from Saturday 16th August when it will be closed.
Extra Open Dates: Sunday 27th July 11am till 2pm (alongside Queenborough Harbour Market)
Tuesday 29th July, 5th August and 26th August.
Friday 25th July and 22nd August open 12.30 - 2.30pm to coincide with Jetstream trips from Southend.
Out of hours and group visiting can be arranged by appointment
Adults: 50p Children: Free when accompanied by an adult
Address
Queenborough Guildhall Museum High Street, Queenborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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