The ancient town of Hedon, founded in the 12th-century as the first port on the Humber. Its superb parish church of St Augustine, 'King of Holderness', is over 800 years old. The museum is part of the complex and has changing exhibitions.
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Adult
Free Admission
Hedon Museum was opened in 1996 and it is a registed charity where all the staff are volunteers. The Museum is situated in a specially built extention behind the 17th century Town Hall in St. Augustine's Gate and approached via Iveson Close car park. The Museum is run by a committee of 12 members of the Hedon Museum Society which meet in the Museum. Group visits can be arranged and one room is available for hire. Simple refreshments are served and there is a Museum shop. The displays include civic life, trades, inns, education, the church and war memorabilia. The story of Hedon's medieval street names and the growth and decline of the port, once the 11th largest in England.
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