visit the BID4Bury members section

Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds

Our Bury St Edmunds, Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds.

Moyses Hall Museum

 

Moyse’s Hall, overlooking the Market Place, dates back to 1180, and was used as a prison and a police station before opening as a museum in 1899. Here you can investigate local and social history, including the Red Barn Murder of 1828, admire a collection of clocks, and see a locket containing the hair of Mary Tudor.

 

Write a review on this member

Name Location Email
Please enter your review here
post review

Details

Telephone o1284 757160

Email Click here to email

Address Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
IP33 1DX

Opening Hours Open daily 10am -5pm
(last admission at 4pm),
closed bank holidays

Map

Looking for an Attraction?

Here's 'Our' pick of the best...

Moyses Hall Museum

Moyse’s Hall, dates back to 1180, and was used as a prison and a police station before opening as a museum in 1899

Theatre Royal

The Theatre Royal, built by William Wilkins in 1819, is the only surviving example of a Regency theatre in Britain

St Marys Church

Part of Bury’s Benedictine Abbey site, this remarkable 14th century church claims to be England’s third largest parish church

Greene King Visitor Centre

Here you can find out about the history of brewing in and around Bury St Edmunds, courtesy of local firm Greene King

View all >>

Our Bury St Edmunds tweets ...

Follow us on twitter >>

Eyelash Extension Offer

Now only £70.00. Includes a FREE Eyebrow Wax. (saving of £27.50) Cannot be used with any other offer or discount. Please quote offer when booking.

read more >>
 

Set Lunch Menu at Café Rouge

Prix Fixe set lunch menu at Café Rouge. 2 courses for £8.50 available from 12pm- 5pm all week

read more >>
 

Feel Good with Giraffe

Enjoy a starter and a main for just £9.95. Available every day from 5pm. Not valid with any other discounts or promotions.

read more >>