The Southwold Museum
Southwold's unique cottage museum is dedicated to the local and natural history of this corner of Suffolk. The whole span of history is here, from fossil remains through sea battles, the development of the town's architecture, its industries and artistic life, the rise and fall of its railway, its famous land-locked lighthouse, its ever-changing coastline... to the 20th century transformation of this busy fishing community into a prosperous seaside resort, local wildlife and natural history.
Features
Local Historical Objects, Paintings, Photographs, Models and Wildlife Exhibits.
Location
The museum is in Victoria Street, a few metres' walk from the High Street and opposite Bartholomew Green, facing the main entrance to the Church.


