Past Coronations & Celebrations at Lyn & Exmoor Museum
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum explores the rich history of past coronations and celebrations, to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum explores the rich history of past coronations and celebrations, to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum is a fascinating little place, stuffed to the brim with all kinds of interesting things
Discover the untold stories of ordinary folk in Lynton and Lynmouth, their vibrant spirit, and their role in shaping this Victorian-era town.
Lynmouth suffered one of the worst floods in English history.
The 1952 flood left an indelible mark on Lynmouth. The Memorial Hall stands today as a beacon of remembrance and education, chronicling the events and honoring the resilience of its people.
Discover the rich tapestry of history in Lynton & Lynmouth, from Victorian engineering marvels to ancient landscapes within Exmoor National Park.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum recounts the tale of Annie Lord, born in 1853, and heralded as a true Lynmouth Heroine.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum solves a history trail of clues around Lynton to help discover the identity of an old soldier.
Discover how George Newnes transformed Lynton and Lynmouth with the Cliff Railway, Town Hall, and his grand Victorian visions of Exmoor tourism.
There is a special place in the heart of Lynton & Lynmouth for the HRH Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh visited in 1952 and 2002.