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Saint Agnes Museum — Attraction in England

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Saint Agnes Museum
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Nearby attractions
St Agnes Beacon
St Agnes, Saint Agnes TR5 0NG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Railway Inn
10 Vicarage Rd, St Agnes, Saint Agnes TR5 0TJ, United Kingdom
Sunny Spice
40 Vicarage Rd, Saint Agnes TR5 0TF, United Kingdom
The Peterville Inn
13 Peterville, Saint Agnes TR5 0QU, United Kingdom
The Tap House
3 Peterville, Saint Agnes TR5 0QU, United Kingdom
Genki
Quay Rd, St Agnes, Saint Agnes TR5 0RP, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Rosemundy House Hotel
Rosemundy, Saint Agnes TR5 0UF, United Kingdom
The St Agnes Hotel
Churchtown, Saint Agnes TR5 0QP, United Kingdom
Argantel | a Sanctuary in St Agnes Cornwall
Quay Rd, St Agnes, Saint Agnes TR5 0RP, United Kingdom
Beacon Country House Hotel
Goonvrea Rd, Saint Agnes TR5 0NW, United Kingdom
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Saint Agnes Museum
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Saint Agnes Museum

Penwinnick Rd, St Agnes, Saint Agnes TR5 0PA, United Kingdom
4.7(87)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Family friendly
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attractions: St Agnes Beacon, restaurants: Railway Inn, Sunny Spice, The Peterville Inn, The Tap House, Genki
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Phone
+44 1872 552301
Website
stagnesmuseum.org.uk

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Nearby attractions of Saint Agnes Museum

St Agnes Beacon

St Agnes Beacon

St Agnes Beacon

4.8

(85)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Saint Agnes Museum

Railway Inn

Sunny Spice

The Peterville Inn

The Tap House

Genki

Railway Inn

Railway Inn

4.3

(174)

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Sunny Spice

Sunny Spice

4.9

(138)

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The Peterville Inn

The Peterville Inn

4.6

(272)

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The Tap House

The Tap House

4.7

(308)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Auntie Panda HoneywellAuntie Panda Honeywell
**New for 2024 season** We have a wonderful mining presentation based around West Wheal Kitty which is the mine that's based in the village proper. It's behind the left hand side of Vicarage Road and the display has lots of old photographs. There is a beautiful working model of the beam engine that has kindly been donated by the family of the late Ian Yarwood of Syston in Leicestershire who that lovingly built it. St. Agnes Museum is an award winning museum specifically all about St. Agnes and villages/hamlets and there is plenty to see and read. People visit from all over the world and enjoy the displays. They have a virtual reality corner where you can don a headset and go back in time to experience the harbour as it was before the last time it was destroyed for good. There is a video train journey on the old Chacewater to Newquay stretch of railway. There is a leatherback turtle that was washed up on the beach and a story about what happened to him. There's a display all about St. Agnes surfing and well known surfers. The museum is staffed by volunteer stewards and curator that all live in or around the village. It is well worth a visit if you are a visitor to the village and it is only a five minute walk from the library car park. New for 2022 is a locally made pottery display, a display about local philanthropist John Passmore Edwards and a miniature model of the St. Agnes railway station. There's a 'cuckoo hunt' for children to investigate and note in exchange for a badge. We have a local genealogy corner with some useful resources to help with researching family history. We also sell gift items and memorabilia (most made by locals such as pottery, books, toys, Blue Hills jewellery and ornamental goods) and have shelves full of local books which include mining, maps, local artists, our history, walks, people of note... Entry is free but donations are welcomed. Please note that dogs are not allowed into the Museum building but are welcome to the graveyard and must be kept on a lead. Please be respectful pick up after your dog. We are open 10.30am to 4.15pm, seven days a week between April 1st to October 31st. The 2023 season is coming to an end and we shall close the doors for the winter on the 31st October. We'll be in and out working on the displays and fittings so if you don't make it over the next three weeks we shall see you in the spring of 2024. 😊
Toby BrownToby Brown
Fantastic history of the area focussed on Mining, and surfing, the 2 things that made St Agnes famous, also some interesting war time stuff. With many interactive exhibits including a VR recreation of the now long gone St Agnes harbor all free and well worth your time and the visit!
GeorgeGeorge
A delightful little museum packed with exhibits from maritime and War history to surfing. They even have a real leatherback turtle! There are many interesting pieces and free entry makes it a no-brainer. Definitely worth a visit even if you just pop in.
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**New for 2024 season** We have a wonderful mining presentation based around West Wheal Kitty which is the mine that's based in the village proper. It's behind the left hand side of Vicarage Road and the display has lots of old photographs. There is a beautiful working model of the beam engine that has kindly been donated by the family of the late Ian Yarwood of Syston in Leicestershire who that lovingly built it. St. Agnes Museum is an award winning museum specifically all about St. Agnes and villages/hamlets and there is plenty to see and read. People visit from all over the world and enjoy the displays. They have a virtual reality corner where you can don a headset and go back in time to experience the harbour as it was before the last time it was destroyed for good. There is a video train journey on the old Chacewater to Newquay stretch of railway. There is a leatherback turtle that was washed up on the beach and a story about what happened to him. There's a display all about St. Agnes surfing and well known surfers. The museum is staffed by volunteer stewards and curator that all live in or around the village. It is well worth a visit if you are a visitor to the village and it is only a five minute walk from the library car park. New for 2022 is a locally made pottery display, a display about local philanthropist John Passmore Edwards and a miniature model of the St. Agnes railway station. There's a 'cuckoo hunt' for children to investigate and note in exchange for a badge. We have a local genealogy corner with some useful resources to help with researching family history. We also sell gift items and memorabilia (most made by locals such as pottery, books, toys, Blue Hills jewellery and ornamental goods) and have shelves full of local books which include mining, maps, local artists, our history, walks, people of note... Entry is free but donations are welcomed. Please note that dogs are not allowed into the Museum building but are welcome to the graveyard and must be kept on a lead. Please be respectful pick up after your dog. We are open 10.30am to 4.15pm, seven days a week between April 1st to October 31st. The 2023 season is coming to an end and we shall close the doors for the winter on the 31st October. We'll be in and out working on the displays and fittings so if you don't make it over the next three weeks we shall see you in the spring of 2024. 😊
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Fantastic history of the area focussed on Mining, and surfing, the 2 things that made St Agnes famous, also some interesting war time stuff. With many interactive exhibits including a VR recreation of the now long gone St Agnes harbor all free and well worth your time and the visit!
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A delightful little museum packed with exhibits from maritime and War history to surfing. They even have a real leatherback turtle! There are many interesting pieces and free entry makes it a no-brainer. Definitely worth a visit even if you just pop in.
George

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4.7
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5.0
4y

New for 2024 season

We have a wonderful mining presentation based around West Wheal Kitty which is the mine that's based in the village proper. It's behind the left hand side of Vicarage Road and the display has lots of old photographs. There is a beautiful working model of the beam engine that has kindly been donated by the family of the late Ian Yarwood of Syston in Leicestershire who that lovingly built it.

St. Agnes Museum is an award winning museum specifically all about St. Agnes and villages/hamlets and there is plenty to see and read. People visit from all over the world and enjoy the displays. They have a virtual reality corner where you can don a headset and go back in time to experience the harbour as it was before the last time it was destroyed for good. There is a video train journey on the old Chacewater to Newquay stretch of railway. There is a leatherback turtle that was washed up on the beach and a story about what happened to him. There's a display all about St. Agnes surfing and well known surfers. The museum is staffed by volunteer stewards and curator that all live in or around the village. It is well worth a visit if you are a visitor to the village and it is only a five minute walk from the library car park. New for 2022 is a locally made pottery display, a display about local philanthropist John Passmore Edwards and a miniature model of the St. Agnes railway station. There's a 'cuckoo hunt' for children to investigate and note in exchange for a badge. We have a local genealogy corner with some useful resources to help with researching family history. We also sell gift items and memorabilia (most made by locals such as pottery, books, toys, Blue Hills jewellery and ornamental goods) and have shelves full of local books which include mining, maps, local artists, our history, walks, people of note... Entry is free but donations are welcomed. Please note that dogs are not allowed into the Museum building but are welcome to the graveyard and must be kept on a lead. Please be respectful pick up after your dog.

We are open 10.30am to 4.15pm, seven days a week between April 1st to October 31st.

The 2023 season is coming to an end and we shall close the doors for the winter on the 31st October. We'll be in and out working on the displays and fittings so if you don't make it over the next three weeks we shall see you in the...

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5.0
1y

An intriguing window on St Agnes and its surroundings - littered with memorabilia and interactive exhibits presenting a fabulous insight on the Village and its importance in years gone by. Attended by volunteers who are both welcoming and knowledgeable, and provide further personal perspectives on the museum and its contents. Wonderful !! Don't miss this....and don't forget to donate, as the museum is free entry and relies on visitor generosity...

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5.0
1y

Wonderful historical place. Information about largest producer of TIN and how people worked here in Cornwall. Industrial Revolution and how the world changed with production of tin. Being a medical doctor I found medical instruments no longer in use, I also saw a old stethoscope, hypodermic syringe, ancient ENT surgical instruments. Found 3 military medals similar to the medals that my dad got during...

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