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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life is a treasure trove of fascinating objects and quirky artefacts that weave incredible stories about the people who lived here.
The galleries show everything from lace making to laundry, bicycles to brewing and carts to costume.
Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life was started by a few energetic individuals concerned that many of the objects and much of the information about Tiverton and the surrounding areas would be lost if nothing was done to collect them in the rapidly changing post-war world.

Latest news
Solar Panel Installation at Tiverton Museum
Discover more about our exciting project to install solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof of the museum. This will create over three quarters of our annual electricity. Why is there scaffolding up at Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life? We are undertaking an...
The Walrond Papers
The ‘elaborate arrangements’ for the visit of the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, to Bradfield, near Uffculme, on July 1st 1925, were outlined in the Gazette. Bradfield, at that time, is described as ‘the residence of the Hon. Mrs Adams. It was anticipated that this...
Tiverton Museum receives vital £15,000 grant from Garfield Weston Foundation
Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life is delighted to have been awarded £15,000 in core funding from the Garfield Weston Foundation to help cover essential running costs. This grant is very significant for the museum as rising costs continue to put pressure on the...
Solar Panel Installation at Tiverton Museum
Discover more about our exciting project to install solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof of the museum. This will create over three quarters of our annual electricity. Why is there scaffolding up at Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life? We are undertaking an...
The Walrond Papers
The ‘elaborate arrangements’ for the visit of the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, to Bradfield, near Uffculme, on July 1st 1925, were outlined in the Gazette. Bradfield, at that time, is described as ‘the residence of the Hon. Mrs Adams. It was anticipated that this...