Description
Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse is a unique museum and heritage site located in Gressenhall, Norfolk, UK. It provides a fascinating insight into the history of rural life and the social history of Norfolk, particularly focusing on the lives of those who lived and worked in workhouses during the Victorian era.
The site consists of a historic workhouse building, a traditional farm, and various other exhibits that collectively tell the story of rural life in Norfolk. The workhouse, originally built in 1777, served as a place for the poor and destitute to live and work. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of workhouse life through a variety of exhibits, including recreated rooms, personal stories, and historical artifacts.
In addition to the workhouse, Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse also features a working farm that showcases traditional farming practices and breeds of animals. The farm area includes an orchard, gardens, and a variety of agricultural displays. Visitors can learn about the history of farming in Norfolk and the importance of agriculture to the local economy.
The site also offers a range of interactive exhibits and activities for visitors of all ages, making it a popular destination for families and school groups. The museum hosts special events, workshops, and seasonal activities throughout the year, providing a dynamic and engaging experience.