My wife and I are now in our seventies. We visited Bognor in 2013 and discoverd the museum. It's not huge but none the less a fascinating place to visit. It covers the history of Bognor Regis and has many interesting artifacts of modern history which many will recall from their younger days. Ten years later we visited Bognor again and made a point of visiting the museum again. It's still free to enter and is well worth a visit, enjoy the happy atmosphere and relive some old memories from the past. On leaving we spent a few minutes chatting with two cheery gentlemen on the front desk that day. Thank you both and all those that help keep this and similar establishments running that others like my wife and I may share and enjoy a few...
Read moreFor anyone wanting to find out how the seaside town of Bognor Regis has evolved over the past 100 years or so, then this place is ideal. It's not a vast museum by any means, but, there is much to see & learn about & all exhibits are laid out well. There are local volunteers on hand to answer any questions & you'll find them warm, engaging & knowledgeable. The nearest carpark is roughly a 10 minute walk away (60p for 2 hrs). Allow an hour to an hour & a half...
Read moreAbsolutely fascinating place. So many different aspects of history to see. 3 of us, who'd never met before ended up reminiscing about the old radio sets. Birth dates from 1942-1958. All with different memories yet many in common as well. Anyone who enjoys the history of places and/people need to visit. Totally free but donations to keep it going welcome. Some souvenirs available for purchase. Totally...
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