Lifeboat Museum
Chamber Rating
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Clifford M Willett (Cliff)
The highlight of this small free museum is a well-preserved late C19 lifeboat. You'll also find some artefacts from Sheringham's fishing industry and info about local historical characters. I was in and out pretty quickly, but if fishing history is your thing, the volunteers seem happy to share their knowledge with visitors.
Apr 13th, 2023 -
Chris Lake
Lovely small museum and found it really interesting.
Jul 21st, 2022 -
Jamie Lee
Happy surprise. Was looking for a craft shop, stumbled into a shell art gallery (definitely worth a visit), and joined through a door is this hidden gem! Not from the area so didnt know much about boating in and around Sheringham, so found it very fascinating, especially that they have the actual first lifeboat used by volunteers (mainly fisherman) in Sheringham. The history, knowledge, and artefacts made this museum a happy visit, will definitely have another look round next time Im there.
Jun 28th, 2022 -
Paul Lewin
Jan 12th, 2022 -
Paula Muscroft
Sep 13th, 2021
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Lifeboat Museum located?
A Lifeboat Museum is located at W Cliff, Sheringham, eng NR26 8JT
Q What is the internet address for Lifeboat Museum?
A The website (URL) for Lifeboat Museum is: https://sheringhamsociety.com/fishermens-heritage-centre/
Q How is Lifeboat Museum rated?
A Lifeboat Museum has a 4.8 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Lifeboat Museum
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Clifford M Willett (Cliff) on Google
The highlight of this small free museum is a well-preserved late C19 lifeboat.
You'll also find some artefacts from Sheringham's fishing industry and info about local historical characters.
I was in and out pretty quickly, but if fishing history is your thing, the volunteers seem happy to share their knowledge with visitors.
Chris Lake on Google
Lovely small museum and found it really interesting.
Jamie Lee on Google
Happy surprise.
Was looking for a craft shop, stumbled into a shell art gallery (definitely worth a visit), and joined through a door is this hidden gem!
Not from the area so didnt know much about boating in and around Sheringham, so found it very fascinating, especially that they have the actual first lifeboat used by volunteers (mainly fisherman) in Sheringham.
The history, knowledge, and artefacts made this museum a happy visit, will definitely have another look round next time Im there.
Paul Lewin on Google
Paula Muscroft on Google