[a] The High Street looking east, in 1895. (© MM '09)

[b] This photograph, from around the turn of the century, shows The Market Cross which is believed to date from the 1400's. (© MM '09)

Mildenhall Museum

There's a lot of history gracing our town and there's nowhere better to earn about it than Mildenhall Museum. This is also the location for our Tourist Information center; making it the place to start a trip around town.

If you're looking for more than is found here please get in contact:
Tourist Information Point
Mildenhall Museum,
6 King Street
Mildenhall
Suffolk
IP28 7EX

Phone +44 (0)1638 715484
www.tiscover.co.uk/mildenhall

Opening Hours
May-September: Tuesday to Saturday, 1100-1630.

Many photo's are available for viewing at Mildenhall Museum. Prints are your favourites can be purchased.

Photo's courtesy of Francis Frith

VM pump plaque

This plaque is located at the foot of the town pump in the market place... a reminder in modern times of Mildenhall's history.

images © Mrs Elisabeth Brotherton

Roman Treasure Hoard

The Mildenhall Treasure is a major hoard of Roman silver objects discovered in 1943 and now in the British Museum with replicas in Mildenhall Museum, and is believed to have been buried in the 4th century.

The treasure includes some of the finest surviving examples of Roman silversmithing, including the mid-4th century Great Dish of the Mildenhall Treasure which measures 605 mm in diameter and weighs 8256 g. The dish glorifies Bacchus and is decorated with a wide band showing the effects of wine on various gods and heroes. An inner band of nereids surrounds a foliated head of Acoetes. The dish was discovered with over thirty other similarly decorated banquetting items: silver platters featuring Pan and maenads, a covered bowl with a frieze of centaurs and wild animals, as well as numerous bowls, ladles and spoons. The treasure is thought to be of Continental or North African origin.

Learn more?

There's a lot more information on Mildenhall's famous treasure - all to be found in a small flint building opposite Bussen & Parkins on King Street.

Exhibits, books and a fascinating library of pictures can be found here. Arrange a time in advance and it is possible to go through the electronic library of photo's and purchase copies for yourself.

VisitMildenhall.co.uk would like to thank the museum for kindly supplying content.