RNLI Henry Blogg Museum
History museum · Cromer ·

RNLI Henry Blogg Museum

History museum · Cromer ·

Interactive museum honoring RNLI hero Henry Blogg and lifeboats

family-friendly
friendly staff
free entry
local history
cafe nearby
accessible
gift shop
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum by null

Information

The Rocket House, The Gangway, Cromer NR27 9HE, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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The Rocket House, The Gangway, Cromer NR27 9HE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1263 511294
rnli.org
@rnli
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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Mike Johnson (.

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Lovely little museum. All about local hero Henry Blogg, Cromer and the surrounding areas. There's a lovely selection of geology if kids are interested in dinosaurs. The entry price was reasonable too and friendly staff.

PARAMJIT SINGH S.

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A charming little museum located right by the sea. It's a delightful place to explore, with exhibits that perfectly capture the coastal history and culture. A true hidden gem on the shoreline.

samantha B.

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Had a lovely visit. Staff very friendly and informative. Loads of information and interactive things for children to get involved in. And it's free. We gave a donation and but a few bits from the shop. Upstairs there's a great cafe which does lovely drinks cakes and food.

Tim H.

Google
Fantastic museum all about lifeboats and the great work they do, especially the local hero who worked here 50 years and saved over 800 lives. Perfect for a visit on a rainy day or any time really!

Jack W.

Google
The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum is a wonderful tribute to the life and career of one of the most celebrated and heroic lifeboatmen in British history, Henry Blogg. Located in Cromer, Norfolk, the museum is a fascinating and informative destination for visitors of all ages. The museum is well-maintained and thoughtfully curated, featuring a range of exhibits that showcase Henry Blogg's life and work, as well as the history and evolution of the RNLI. Visitors can explore the displays at their leisure, taking in everything from vintage lifeboats and equipment to interactive exhibits that provide an immersive experience of what it's like to be a lifeboatman. One of the highlights of the museum is the recreated interior of Henry Blogg's house, which provides a glimpse into the personal life of this legendary figure. Visitors can see everything from his bedroom to his kitchen, and learn about his family life and the impact that his work had on his community. The museum is staffed by knowledgeable and friendly volunteers, who are happy to answer any questions and provide additional information about the exhibits. There is also a gift shop on site, selling a range of souvenirs and RNLI-themed merchandise. Overall, the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum is a fantastic destination for anyone interested in the history of the RNLI or the life and career of Henry Blogg. With its engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and friendly staff, it is a must-see attraction for visitors to Cromer.

O O.

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> Please like helpful reviews < Great museum, dedicated to Henry Blogg, an amazing volunteer. The lifeboat in the pictures saved more lives during WW2 than any other. We'll worth a visit and lots for the little ones to do.

Briony S.

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We only nipped in on this visit but will be going back! It's free, has great facilities being under a cafe and next to toilets. Has a lift so fully accessible. It's a small but perfectly formed museum, packed with information and lots of interactive bits to keep kids amused. So impressed.

vinnie W.

Google
Fantastic little gem and perfect for one of those breezy days when the seafront is just to cold to swim or stroll around. Engaging displays and very child- / family-friendly. Highly recommend the storyteller sessions.