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Winchelsea Court Hall Musuem illustrates the rich history of the ancient town of Winchelsea with maps, models, pottery and displays. See the wall panels listing mayors from 1295 to present day, all housed in one of Winchelsea's oldest listed buildings.
The museum is located on the first floor.
Adult tickets are £3, children go free.
Children must be accompained by an adult.
Cash and contactless payment accepted.
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