Moyse's Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds

Moyse's 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.
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Telephone 01284 706183
Email Click here to email
Website click here to visit
Address
Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds
IP33 1DX
Opening Hours
Open daily 10am -5pm
(last admission at 4pm),
closed bank holidays
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