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Ancient House Museum

Jul
04
Fri

Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life, White Hart Street, Thetford, IP24 1AA

11:29 GMT

Ancient House Museum

The Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life offers Damara School students a fascinating journey through time in one of Norfolk's most distinctive historic buildings. Housed in a remarkably preserved Tudor merchant's house dating from the 15th century, this museum brings local history to life through its exhibits and architecture.

Students will explore the beautifully preserved rooms of this timber-framed building, discovering how people lived and worked in Thetford throughout different historical periods. The museum's collections include archaeological finds, domestic items, traditional crafts, and displays about notable local figures like Thomas Paine, the revolutionary writer born in Thetford.

Interactive elements throughout the museum encourage hands-on learning, with opportunities to handle historical artifacts, try on period costumes, and participate in craft demonstrations. The museum's knowledgeable staff provide engaging presentations tailored to different age groups, helping students connect with the past in meaningful ways.

This visit enhances the history curriculum by providing tangible connections to topics studied in the classroom, from Tudor daily life to Victorian innovations. The atmospheric setting of the Ancient House itself, with its oak beams and decorative plasterwork, creates an immersive historical experience that brings textbook learning vividly to life.