Frenchay Village Museum
Local history of a unique village
The Frenchay Village Museum is a dedicated local history museum housed in a 19th-century building that explores the unique Quaker heritage and social development of this picturesque village.
The museum features a wide range of exhibits, from the village's role in the early wool and glass industries to its history of healthcare and the impact of the world wars on the local community.
Visitors can learn about the lives of notable residents and the architectural evolution of the village's historic houses and common.
It is a volunteer-run gem that offers a warm, personal look at how a small English village has adapted and thrived over the centuries, providing a charming contrast to the larger city museums.
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