Since 1984, the Willis Museum has been housed in this impressive early Victorian building that was once Basingstoke’s Town Hall. It is named after George Willis, a local clockmaker, antiquarian and …
Since 1984, the Willis Museum has been housed in this impressive early Victorian building that was once Basingstoke’s Town Hall. It is named after George Willis, a local clockmaker, antiquarian and former Mayor of Basingstoke, who became the first honorary curator when the original museum was established in the Mechanics Institute in New Street in 1931. The building you see today replaced the original Mote Hall (meeting place) where Jane Austen attended dances. This replacement Town Hall was designed by Lewis Wyatt and was open on the ground floor, serving as the town’s Corn Exchange and Market.
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Apr 2, 2024
Very interesting museum. You can easily pass an hour or two here. Friendly staff and aworth going, even if you are just visiting the cafe, rather than using the souless corporate coffee shops in Fest… Full review by golactico
Nov 25, 2023
staff are lovely here. i am a wheel chair user and we were aware it is not wheelchair friendly site and they looked after my chair whislt i went around on my sticks. The entry is FREE which was ver… Full review by Lynsey L
Oct 4, 2023
As I am knew to Basingstoke I wanted to get as much background to the town as I could. This is a well ordered local museum which has a great deal of information and artefacts from the area. A small v… Full review by KenMaideheadUK
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