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Kent Mining Museum

The Kent Mining Museum

AN EXCITING JOURNEY THROUGH THE HISTORIC KENT COALFIELD

 

The Kent Mining Museum provides a unique experience that appeals to the whole family, while acting as a hub for other mining heritage centre.

 

The Kent Mining Museum, built on the former Betteshanger Colliery site, draws on the collections, built up over the years by the East Kent coalfield communities. The Kent Mining Museum tells the story of mining in the UK with exhibitions and programmes that educate, entertain, and engage.

 

 

EXPERIENCE LIFE AS A KENT MINER

The Kent Mining Museum will take visitors on a journey through the story of the East Kent coalfield spanning almost 100 years, from when coal was first discovered in 1890, to the closing of Betteshanger Colliery in 1989. With the museum exhibition placed over two floors, visitors will be able to explore:

  • A day in the life of a Kent miner – both at work and home

  • The history of coal mining in Kent

  • The geography and geology of the East Kent coalfield.

  • The importance of coal through the years

  • Highlights include a display of mine cars from Tilmanstone Colliery, an interactive Dosco Roadheader, original tools and clothing, and most importantly, the history of the coalfield told through voices of the people who lived and worked here.

 

EXPLORE ‘BELOW GROUND’

‘Below Ground’ is the basement level exhibition space, where a series of changing exhibitions will look at different aspects of the East Kent Coalfield. The opening exhibition will be ‘Migrating Miner’ exploring the stories of the communities who came to live and work in East Kent and the Kent Coalfield. This space allows us to shine a light on the stories within the collection which we cannot fully explore in the main exhibition.

 

MEET A MINER (45 minutes)

The Kent Mining Museum have an excellent relationship with the ex-mining community who think there is no better way to learn about this fascinating, important and sometimes amusing history better than from those who live and worked it. Therefore we have organised for one of their volunteers to talk about their experiences, journey and daily life. They also use the handling collection of real life objects to explore what it would have been like to be a miner.

 

In addition, visitors will discover other elements outside of the museum that help tell the mining story across the whole 250 acres of Betteshanger Park. New mining-themed play equipment will encourage children to learn more about the journey of coal and a new heritage trail coming in 2024 will feature art across the park to explore and experience.

 

 

What does this coach trip include?

  • Return coach travel from your chosen pick-up point

  • Kent Mining Museum Tour (45 minutes)

  • Meet a Miner Experience (45 minutes)

 

Trip Itinerary

Depart last pick-up at 10:15 where we make our way to Deal for a lunch stop

Arrive at the Kent Mining Museum for 13:00, departing at approximately 15:45

 

Pricing

£45.00

 

 

Group Bookings

Group Bookings of 10+ receive: 50% off 1 place

Group Bookings of 20+ receive: 1 FREE place

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address Times
Glyne Gap Eastbound Bus stop by Glyne Gap Garage
Bexhill (Eastbound)
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Hailsham North Street Bus stop by Tesco, North Street
Hailsham
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Hastings Eastbound Bus stop by roundabout near Iceland (Breeds Place)
Hastings (Eastbound)
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Laycock Pharmacy Bus Stop by Laycock Pharmacy, Ore
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Little Common Eastbound Bus stop by Wheatsheaf Public House
Little Common
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Moatcroft Rd Southbound Bus stop Upperton Rd opposite Moatcroft Rd
(southbound) Old Town, Eastbound
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Opp Asda Soverign Harbour Bus stop opposite Asda, Pevensey Bay Road (A259)
Sovereign Harbour
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Opp St. Johns Rd. Meads Bus stop St. Johns Road (on Milnethorpe Rd) Meads
Eastbourne
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Opposite Fishermens Club Bus stop opposite Fishermen's Club
Eastbourne
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Polegate A2270 Southbound Bus stop by church, at crossroads
Polegate (A2270) Southbound (St Georges RC Church)
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St Leonards Eastbound Warrior Square Memorial bus stop
St Leonards (Eastbound)
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The Ridge towards Battle Bus stop opposite St Helenswood Leisure Centre
The Ridge, Hastings
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Town Hall Square, Bexhill Bus stop by the Town Hall, Town Hall Square
Bexhill-on-Sea
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Willingdon (A2270) Southbound, opposite Triangle
Willingdon
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Willingdon Rd opp Garnet Bus stop Willingdon Rd opposite Garnet Drive
(A227 southbound) Ratton, Eastbourne
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