Bruton Museum
Museum

Bruton Museum

Bruton
Free to all

Focusing on the Somerset town's history, Bruton Museum tells stories of the local area and offers insight into the lives of those who've lived there.

Founded in 1989, the museum occupies the Dovecote Building on the High Street, sharing space with a tourist information office. With its manageable size and diverse collection, it's a perfect place to spend an afternoon exploring the town's rich heritage and artistic spirit.

Historical journey

Go on a chronological adventure, from Jurassic fossils to Roman and Saxon eras through archaeological finds. Delve into Bruton's medieval heyday as a significant ecclesiastical centre and see masonry from the demolished Bruton Abbey.

Famous residents

The museum houses sculptures by Ernst Blensdorf, a German refugee who found solace in artistic expression during World War II. Literature enthusiasts may be intrigued to see the writing desk used by American writer John Steinbeck during his 1959 stay in Bruton.

Contemporary art

The Bruton Museum champions the creativity of the present alongside the treasures of the past. The CASESPACE, a dedicated exhibition area, features rotating displays of contemporary art and provides a platform for local talent.

Visitor information

Address

Bruton Museum

26 High Street, Bruton, Somerset, BA10 0AA
01749 813294

Free to all

Opening times

Monday–Friday 11am–1pm
Saturday 11am–3pm (closed Sundays and 24 December to 2 January inclusive).
Other times by appointment.

Exclusions and safety measures

Closed on public holidays

Visitor information

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