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Facilities

The Quex Tearoom provides light refreshments - lunches and teas - throughout the week from 11.00 am until 4.30 pm during the summer season when the Museum is open.  On Sundays throughout the year there is a full Carvery lunch. Booking is recommended for the highly popular Sunday Carvery.

The Quex Museum Shop stocks gifts to suit all ages.  There is a wide range of things for children to spend pocket money on - most popular are the squidgy things, rubber snakes and 'slinkys'.  Children on school visits love to buy something for Mum and the butterfly fridge magnets are a favourite.  For the grown-ups we have greetings cards, pottery, local honey, Freetrade coffee beans and, of course, postcards.  An everchanging variety of plants propagated in our gardens are also on offer.

There is very good disabled access throughout the Museum, Gardens, Tearoom and the ground-floor rooms of the Quex House. Two wheelchairs are available - please ask at the desk.  For wheelchair users and those unable to use the stairs in Quex House a booklet describing and illustrating the upper rooms is available on request from the House Stewards who are a fount of information about the rooms and the history of the House.

Free parking for coaches and cars can be found at the front of the Museum. Large groups and coach parties are welcome if pre-booked. Guided tours and talks can be provided with good advance notice. Please contact the Museum for details.

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