About Combe Martin Museum & Information Point
Accredited Museum
Explore, Experience, Learn
Last modified on July 21, 2025

A Modern, Accessible Museum
In a scenic seaside location on the edge of Exmoor National Park
Cross St, Combe Martin, Ilfracombe, EX34 0DH, North Devon
Open Monday–Friday, 10:30 pm–4:30 pm | Sundays (July and August): 11:00 am-3:00 pm
Admission: Adults £3.00 | Concessions: £2.00 | Accompanied Children: Free Entry
Tel: +44 (0)1271-889031 during business hours
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Registered Charity No.1167141 | Accredited Museum
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Read our Accessibility Guide
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Combe Martin Museum and Information Point is a brightly lit, accessible and inclusive experience.
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Three floors of local heritage: all levels are packed with displays on the area’s social, industrial, and maritime heritage.
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Discover the famous Combe Martin silver, the village's industrial history, and the Earl of Rone festival costumes.
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Exhibits showcasing Combe Martin’s roots in traditional farming, craftsmanship, and seaside shops.
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Our tourist information point offers advice on nearby walking routes, including the South West Coast Path.
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We are a stamp station for South West Coast Path walkers.
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A Gift Shop with a display of gifts, maps, books, artwork and keepsakes.
Our Museum Team
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The museum is run by dedicated local trustees and volunteers.
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The museum would not run without its experienced and friendly team of volunteers. Their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm support the museum, collections and visitors.
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Our local people's roots and ties to the village create a welcoming and authentic atmosphere.
Accessibility Information
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Visitors will find our bright museum easy to navigate and enjoy, with Makaton symbol language and audio tools.
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A steward-operated passenger lift provides access to all three floors.
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Our 'Talking Pen' provides audio guidance for those with visual impairments.
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The museum is very child friendly and it's also accessible to wheelchair users.
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Visitors can enjoy videos and sound recordings as part of an immersive sensory experience.
Highlights for Visitors
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Displays and Information, showcasing Combe Martin's rich industrial and agricultural heritage.
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Large 3d map models and interactive landscapes.
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Explore our activity hub, equipped with fossils and information, microscopes and magnifying glasses.
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A walk-in copy shop and print facilities for customers.
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Free wi-fi and use of the museum laptop.
Local Travel and Tourist Information
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Bus and rail link timetables available.
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Brochures for attractions and accommodation, and details on local events and activities.
Combe Martin Heritage Displays
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A life‑size period Cottage.
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Sail Loft with model boats, and maritime artefacts detailing local seafaring.
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Get in the Earl of Rone spirit with dressing-up boxes for kids.
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Detailed exhibits on Combe Martin's social history, pictorials, lime burning heritage, and the remarkable strawberry industry.
Activities for all the Family
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Hands-on activities include kids colouring books and games.
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A seaside laboratory, for exploring Combe Martin's unique local geology, and marine life.
Book an Adventure with Combe Martin Museum
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Planned Beach Safaris and rock-pooling sessions are led by museum volunteers, and advertised by the museum.
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There are also planned educational workshops, and craft activities for children. We'll post these on our Events page.
Coffee Mornings and Events
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This museum is also a community hub, hosting fortnightly coffee mornings with a raffle.
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Seminars and fundraising events.
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Daytime and evening activities as advertised.
Collection Highlights
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Unique Local Stories and Artifacts: The museum showcases Combe Martin’s distinctive customs and 'Shammickites'.
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The famous “Earl of Rone” festival, and the village’s Guinness World Record for the longest street party in 2002.
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Indenture documents for 19th century local apprenticeships.
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Displays include mining tools, farm implements, and historic photographs.
Supported by Local and Regional Collaboration
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Led by local trustees and dedicated volunteers
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Hosts coffee mornings, seminars, and fundraising events
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Active partnerships with Exmoor Zoo, Coastwise, AONB North Devon
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Supported by the Exmoor National Park Authority
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Cultural development supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
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Supported by regional organisations