Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History
Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History
Before the discovery of natural gas in the North Sea, Britain’s gas was made from coal. Fakenham’s gas museum combines industrial archaeology with social and cultural history. It charts the first steps to light up homes and cities at night and to provide heating and domestic appliances. It also pays homage to an industry that between 1800 and 1970 employed over a million people.
Your visit will take in the only complete town gas works in England and Wales - a scheduled ancient monument in itself. Displays are packed with cookers, lighting, fires and boilers that will bring back memories even for younger visitors. Additionally the museum houses exhibitions relating to Fakenham itself, its printing industry, sporting past and wartime stories.
- Archives relating to the gas industry (visits by appointment only)