About
THE MUSEUM IS NOW OPEN!
The Egham Museum is an independent community museum located in the Literary Institute in the High Street, fondly known as The Lit. Please note, the Museum is located on the First Floor and does not have a lift.
Serving the communities of Egham, Egham Hythe, Englefield Green, Thorpe and Virginia Water, we explore the history of the local area from its earliest settlers in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages to the present day.
Visit the Museum to discover what led King John to seal the Magna Carta at nearby Runnymede, how Thomas Holloway made the fortune that established his namesake College and Sanatorium and which Le Mans winning cars were built on the Causeway to Staines.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO!
- Book your visit to the Museum as part of a Covid-safe experience
- We have 6 timed slots available every Tuesday and Thursday.
- We can accommodate 6 visitors in the Museum in each timed slot.
- As we are a small local history museum, we anticipate the length of your visit will be around 30 minutes, and tickets are set to this amount of time only.
- We are providing free hand sanitiser and have a set visitor route to guide you around the displays.
- Visitors will be required to wear a face covering as per Government guidelines.
- We do have toilets available to visitors within the Literary Institute building and ask that you sanitise your hands both before and after using the facilities.