Secrets of the Klein Hollandia

Bexhill Museum Egerton Road, Bexhill

Our current exhibition tells the story of the 17th century Dutch warship, Klein Hollandia, wrecked off the Sussex coast in 1672 and only rediscovered by divers in 2019.

Indian Buffet Night for Bexhill Museum

Shiplu Tandoori Restaurant 109 London Road, Bexhill-on-Sea

Bexhill’s most convivial culinary event of the year – the museum’s annual Indian Buffet Night at the Shiplu Tandoori – is coming round again.

Spike Milligan – A Rare Talent

St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-Sea

Bexhill Museum stalwart David Hatherell traces the life of  Spike Milligan - musician, soldier, actor, playwright, poet and above all, acclaimed comedian and Goon Show co-founder.

Bexhill Artists Workspace

Bexhill Museum Egerton Road, Bexhill

Bexhill Artists Workspace is a regular event here. Visitors are invited to see the artists at work and – if they wish – buy some of their creations.

The Natural History of the Pevensey Levels

St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-Sea

Our speaker is Evan Jones, an interpretive ecologist, talks about the extraordinary landscape known to us as the Pevensey Levels.

Join The Witch’s Trail

Bexhill Museum Egerton Road, Bexhill

Halloween is coming, and Witch Hazel is back with her friends Belfry Bat and Moon Cat for our popular spooky children's quiz.

Drop-In Session: The Stone Age

Bexhill Museum Egerton Road, Bexhill

See some of the many fascinating Stone Age artefacts in the Museum. With drawing & colouring for children this free event is perfect for half-term. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Women of The Raj

St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-Sea

Speaker Brian Freeland tells the story of the ‘Memsahibs’ – the wives of the British colonial administrators who came to India during the 19th Century - and their singular impact .

£5.00

First Thursday Coffee Mornings

Bexhill Museum Egerton Road, Bexhill

Join the friendly conversation at Bexhill Museum! Tea, coffee, cake, a books and Bric-a-Brac sale, raffle and a welcome smile from our dedicated team.

William the Conqueror: A Justified Invader?

St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-Sea

Did William the Conqueror have just cause to invade England in 1066? Or was history rewritten by the victor of the Battle of Hastings? Our speaker James Dickinson weighs the case..

£5.00

The ‘Iron Lady’

St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-Sea

‘Margaret Thatcher’ tells how it was, her rise to power, the stand offs over Poll Tax and the miners strike, the Falklands War, and her fall. There will be time for questions… if you dare.

£5.00
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