During the month of October, the Museum is open from 09.30 to 15.30 on Monday to Friday and 09.30 to 12.30 on Saturdays. Services: Daily lace making demonstrations by volunteers from the Honiton Lacemakers throughout the months of June, July and August.
Group visits welcome by previous arrangement, special rates only if booked in advance.
Town heritage walks by arrangement.
FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH Allhallows Museum is a Devon Record Office Service Point and holds parish registers on microfiche (baptisms, marriages and burials, not births marriages and deaths) for Awliscombe, Axminster, Beer, Blackborough, Branscombe, Broadhembury, Buckerell, Clayhidon, Clyst Hydon, Clyst St Lawrence, Colaton Raleigh, Colyton, Combe Raleigh, Cotleigh, Culmstock, Dalwood, Dunkeswell, Farway, Feniton, Gittisham, Harpford, Honiton, Honiton Methodist, Kentisbeare, Kilmington, Luppitt, Membury, Monkton, Newton Poppleford, Northleigh, Offwell, Otterton, Ottery St Mary, Payhembury, Plymtree, Rockbeare, Salcombe Regis, Seaton, Sheldon, Shute, Sidbury, Sidmouth, Southleigh, Stockland, Talaton, Upottery, Venn Ottery, Whimple, Widworthy and Yarcombe.
To avoid disappointment please book a fiche reader in advance. Contact the Archivist on 01404 44966 or 42002 or by email info@honitonmuseum.co.uk
Facilities: The Gift Shop sells a variety of antique and modern Honiton lace, Honiton souvenirs, books, postcards and lace making equipment.
Access: Hearing loop, Stairlift. Audio guide, magnifying glass, large print guide, torch and wheelchair available on request. How to find us: Allhallows Museum is in the centre of the High Street next to St Paul's Church. Public car parks are signposted. The town has one hour parking in the High Street and a car park with toilets is 400 metres away. Level, wheelchair access from the High Street to the Nicoll and Norman Galleries by a separate door which is beyond the main entrance. Press the bell on the red door for assistance.