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Displaying the story of Spelthorne from the Ice Age to modern times.  Admission is free and all are welcome!

Access to the museum is through Staines Library, Friends Walk.  Opening hours are, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am - 6pm. Tuesday and Thursday 9am-7pm.  Saturday 9am-5pm.  Sunday closed.

Access to the Thames Room for further displays and the Museum shop is as follows:  Monday, Tuesday and Thursday closed.  Wednesday and Friday 2pm - 4pm.  Saturday 1.30pm-4.30pm.  Sunday closed.

The Museum is entirely run by volunteers, if you are interested in volunteering behind the scenes, on the education team or front of house dealing with visitors please get in touch. Telephone: 01784 461804 or e-mail staff@spelthorne.free-online.co.uk or visit their website www.spelthornemuseum.org.uk (external link)

The nearest car parks are the Tothill multi storey or the Riverside Car Park in Memorial Gardens.

Spelthorne Archaeology and Local History Group

Programme of talks for 2011/12 (45.6kb pdf ) which take place at Staines Methodist Church, Thames Street.  Free to members, non-members welcome £2 per person.  For more details contact Nick Pollard on 01932 564585 or nick.pollard@o2.co.uk



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