The Cater Museum

74 High Street, Billericay, Essex CM12 9BS, UK
1-99 Years

Description

The Cater Museum is a small local museum in Billericay, Essex county, England. The museum was established by Alice May Cater, in honour of her late husband William Alexander Cater, a local antiquarian. It was opened to the public on 7 May 1960.

We are a small museum in the heart of Billericay High Street dedicated to the history of the area and its communities. The museum is free to enter, but donations are gratefully received.

The museum remains free to enter. If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Free
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The Cater Museum is a small local museum in Billericay, Essex county, England. The museum was established by Alice May Cater, in honour of her late husband William Alexander Cater, a local antiquarian. It was opened to the public on 7 May 1960. 
  • We are a small museum in the heart of Billericay High Street dedicated to the history of the area and its communities. The museum is free to enter, but donations are gratefully received.

Facilities

Parking: Unfortunately, the museum doesn't have visitor parking (with the exception of school minibuses) but there are a number of car parks and parking spaces nearby. The largest car park is the pay-and-display at the rear of Iceland.

Price

Price: Free

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Tuesday: 1-5pm.
  • Wednesday: 1-5pm.

Address: 74 High Street, Billericay, Essex CM12 9BS, UK

Post Code: CM12 9BS

Council: Basildon

County: Essex

  • By car: Unfortunately, the museum doesn't have visitor parking (with the exception of school minibuses) but there are a number of car parks and parking spaces nearby. The largest car park is the pay-and-display at the rear of Iceland.
  • By bike: The closest bike storage racks are available at Alma Link.
  • By bus: First Bus services numbers 9, 300, and 561 stop on Chapel Street (Hillside stop). Please see their website for more information.
  • By train: Billericay train station is a short walk away from the museum. There are regular London Liverpool Street-Southend Victoria trains through the station.
  • Parking: Unfortunately, the museum doesn't have visitor parking (with the exception of school minibuses) but there are a number of car parks and parking spaces nearby. The largest car park is the pay-and-display at the rear of Iceland.

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