Lostwithiel Museum (2025)

The exhibits come from local people and include domestic objects, craft and agricultural tools, local ceramics, wartime memorabilia, law and order, medals and minerals. The largest item is Lostwithiel’s original 18th century, hand pump Nuttall fire engine, over 250 years old and donated to the town by the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in 1761.

Contacts

Address: 16 Fore Street Lostwithiel Cornwall PL22 0BW

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Open Days & Times

7 Apr-1 Nov Mon-Sat 1030-1630. Visit website or facebook for more details.

Travel

  • By Rail: Lostwithiel / 400 yards

Facilities

  • Part disabled access

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"The BIGGEST Little Museum in Cornwall" 

The museum is housed in a Georgian building on Fore Street in central Lostwithiel. It was originally the Corn Exchange and has also been a school-room, a butchers, a magistrate's court, a Fire Station and the town jail.

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