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Crampton Tower Museum

Heritage and Gardens

Open (Good Friday 15th April) - Sunday 30th October Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2pm to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm)

Crampton Tower Museum is a family-friendly museum, celebrating the life and work of Victorian engineer Thomas Russell Crampton, as well as local transport and history. It is partly housed in a flint tower adjacent to Broadstairs Railway Station, which originally formed part of Broadstairs' first public water supply.

While Crampton is perhaps chiefly remembered as a designer of locomotives and railways, he was also involved with gas, water works and the submarine telegraph cable. He was the first to succeed in laying an effective telegraph cable under the English Channel.

Adults £3, Child (4-16yrs) £1.50, Family Ticket £7.50. If you visit Crampton Tower Museum purchasing an adult ticket, you will be offered HALF PRICE entry for an adult to Hornby Visitor Centre 

Access Information

Apart from the Tower itself, the rest of the building is accessible to wheelchair users.

The Tower is accessed by a winding staircase with no lift or ramp alternative. A steward is available to assist at the entrance. There are areas to sit and read information about the exhibitions.

The toilets are wheelchair-accessible, and the nearest accessible parking is behind Broadstairs Library, approximately 100 metres from the Museum.

Quiet days and special tours can be arranged by appointment.

Address

The Broadway
Broadstairs

Kent

CT10 2AB

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Accessible parking
Accessible toilets
Conference / Meeting facilities
Gift shop
Groups welcome
Guided tours
Step-free access

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