Bourne Hall Museum

Bourne Hall Museum

Bourne Hall Museum is on the first floor of a listed 1960s building in a Victorian park set in the heart of Ewell village, half an hour from London. For fifty years we have collected artefacts, photos and memories that tell the story of Epsom and Ewell. Henry VIII had a palace at Nonsuch, the well on Epsom Common was the site of the first English Spa, and Epsom Downs have seen two hundred years of the Derby, the most famous horse race in the world. After your visit, you can enjoy lunch or coffee in the restaurant, or buy a souvenir in the museum shop. The park around Bourne Hall is an oasis of tranquillity in a busy world. Stay for a while to watch the swans glide on the lake, while children play on the grass and under the branches of the old cedar tree.

Historic Periods

Victorian (1837-1901), Edwardian (1901-1914), World Wars (1914-1945), Post-War (1945+)

Opening Times

Monday: 9am – 5pm
Tuesday: 9am – 5pm (museum office open)
Wednesday: 9am – 5pm (museum office open)
Thursday: 9am – 5pm (museum office open)
Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Sunday: closed
Bank Holidays: closed

Cost

Free

Facilities

Toilets onsite, Café, Disabled Parking, Wheelchair accessible

More Information

Telephone: 020 8394 1734
Website:
https://www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk/visitors/bourne-hall-museum-0
Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/whatswasoninepsomandewell/

Address

Spring Street
Ewell
Surrey
KT17 1UF