November 2022 by Martyn Chandler
My grandparents are buried at the quaint little graveyard opposite and I try to get down every year to visit and hope to pop into the museum during my stay.
November 2022 by jo gold
Nice building nice main room that they let out to our sing group Gathering Lights .Friendly front desk run by volunteers .
November 2022 by Derek Bilston
Small but informative museum. Worth a visit.
November 2021 by Christopher Colwell
Very interesting if you know old Storrington or went to school in St.Mary's Church of England School pre mid 60's.Brings back a lot of memories.
November 2019 by Art Hutchins
Operated entirely by volunteers since it was over a decade or so ago. It provides an important yet undervalued and underappreciated service to the community in conservation, archives and research. The small permanent exhibition room a periodically themed displays are always filled with interest.
November 2019 by Rosemary Vaughan
Unfortunately and Thanks to my (Late) Sisters jealousy of me. Few yrs ago now, A Very important 'Locsl Newspaper was Lost/Stolen! My daughter had found 2 in our Loft. One was extra he Arundel Herald the other. The Storrington Herald. Dated 1888/9 Tissue Thin. The Arundel Gazette was Donated to the Arundel Museum. But I decided to take the Storrington One in Myself. Big Mistake. Bcause the Volunteer Sitting at the Desk./Happened to be a Close School Friend of my Late Sister/if I,f Only I,d known/She Grabbed the Fragile Paper and Dropped it down at her tight hand Side. I Heard it Hit Something Metal. Probably the Rubbish Bin. I remember Saying Hey Watch out it's Very Fragile. She Totally ignored me and Looked Past me to the Person Stood behind and asked Him if She Could help. Thus effectively Terminating Our Short Loading. Then I Didn't know the Museum's Procedure. That I Should have been given a Form to Sign to Transfer Ownership/or Loan agreement. The Museum have Never Found that Paper Which means that my Sister and Friend Stole it. It's Only after Val was diagnosed With Terminal Cancer in Nov 17 that she Admitted her involvement. Why. Who knows. So a Very important Piece of Local History has been lost. That Volunteer Might,Still have it. If So, Do the Right Thing and Hand it in Or Wrap it and put it through my Letter Box. My dogs dogs are Well Trained and Never Touch the Post. So That rather put me Off Donating anything,although after s Burglary when the,Thief Stole my late dad's War/Army Gun Bag and then returned it bcause it's got dad's Regiment details and his,Name Printed on. He returned it. But Sadly Not the accompanying Cartridge, Bag-I,d like That returned Too Please. Mr Philip Moses. If I Can't Keep it Safe,Just maybe the Museum Can. So I,v Trusted them and donated it. Twixt devil and Deep Blue Sea. I know the identity of my Sister's Friend. She,s no longer a,Volunteer and now my Sis has died. Praps my things,Will be Safe/r
November 2019 by Kevin Miles
Very interesting
November 2019 by Alastair Sim
History
November 2018 by Kae Draycott
Brilliant thanks
November 2017 by Simon Saunders
A tiny but lovely and lovingly tended museum. Do visit and support them.
November 2013 by Tomasz Ziemlinski
Nice place