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Priest’s House Museum

The Priest’s House Museum occupies a beautiful Grade II* listed townhouse on Wimborne’s High Street, dating from the early 16th century with later additions. This award-winning local history museum presents Wimborne and East Dorset’s heritage through period room settings, archaeological finds, and social history collections. Exhibits span prehistoric archaeology to Victorian life, including a Victorian kitchen, Victorian classroom, and galleries on trades, crafts, and domestic life. The building itself, with its timber framing and walled garden, exemplifies vernacular architecture. Despite the name, there’s debate whether it ever housed a priest. The museum offers engaging displays, temporary exhibitions, and family activities bringing local history to life. The tranquil garden provides a peaceful retreat. An essential visit for understanding Wimborne’s rich past.

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