At Chatteris Museum you can find a large number of objects, documents and photographs connected with the history of the town. The building in Church Lane is owned by the Town Council and houses their Chambers and offices, as well as the Museum.
The museum’s collection is held by the Museum Trust and is managed by local trustees. Galleries are arranged to portray the history of the town, its immediate surroundings and its people, from the Stone Age right through to the recent past.
The gas lamps outside the museum were the last gas lampposts in Chatteris, originally sited in Wood Street. They were due to be scrapped, but were saved by Julie Smith and Chris Howes. They have now become a permanent reminder to Chatteris’ gas lamps and a welcome addition to the museum entrance.
Photographs: now and then
Where is it?
Location and directions: Google Maps
Find out more
- The Chatteris Museum website
- Chatteris Museum on Google Streetview (prior to the installation of the gas lamps)
- Chatteris Museum on the Chatteris Community Archive
- The gas lamps on the Chatteris Community Archive
- The Chatteris Town Council website
Taking a digital tour of Chatteris?
If you’re taking a Digital Tour of Chatteris and began at the Church Lane Car Park (as recommended) then you have now reached the end of the tour and are back where you began.
If you started the tour at any other point, continue across the road to the Church Lane Car Park to continue the circular tour.