Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery

About Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery

Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery is located in the heart of Basingstoke, Hampshire, offering visitors a fascinating journey through the area’s rich history and culture. Housed in a Grade II listed building that was once the town hall, this museum provides a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

The museum’s main attraction is its diverse collection of artefacts and exhibits that showcase the local heritage of Basingstoke and the surrounding Hampshire region. Visitors can explore displays ranging from prehistoric times to the modern era, including Roman and Saxon artefacts, medieval pottery, and items from the town’s industrial past.

One of the most notable features is the Sainsbury Gallery, which hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year. These exhibitions often focus on art, culture, and history, bringing unique and thought-provoking displays to the local community. The gallery has featured works by renowned artists and curated collections from various periods and styles.

The Willis Museum holds significant historical importance as it preserves and presents the story of Basingstoke’s development over the centuries. It offers insights into the town’s transformation from a small market town to a thriving modern centre, highlighting key events and figures that shaped its history.

Families will find the museum engaging, with interactive displays and hands-on activities designed to captivate younger visitors. The museum regularly hosts family-friendly events and workshops, particularly during school holidays, encouraging children to explore history in a fun and accessible way.

Visitor amenities include a small gift shop offering local crafts and souvenirs. The museum is fully accessible, with lift access to all floors. While there is no on-site parking, several public car parks are available nearby in the town centre.

Willis Museum

Facilities

  • Free to visit
  • Accessible
  • Suitable for kids
  • Guide Dogs Accepted
  • Cafe

Opening Times

Wednesday to Saturday: 10:00 – 17:00

Sunday: 10:00 – 16:00

Ticket Price

Free

How long do people typically spend here

1-2 hours

How to get here

By Car:

From M3 Junction 6, follow signs to Basingstoke town centre. The museum is located in Market Place, with nearby parking available at Festival Place Shopping Centre or The Malls Car Park.

By Bus:

Several local bus routes stop near the museum. The closest bus stop is Basingstoke Bus Station, a 5-minute walk away.

By Train:

Basingstoke Railway Station is approximately a 10-minute walk from the museum. Regular services run from London Waterloo and other major destinations.

Best Hotels Nearby

  1. Apollo Hotel Basingstoke
  2. Premier Inn Basingstoke Town Centre
  3. Red Lion Hotel

Best Restaurants Nearby

  1. The Lime Leaf
  2. Da Mariù
  3. Festival Street Kitchen

For the Kids

  • Interactive history displays
  • Hands-on activities
  • Family-friendly workshops
  • Seasonal events and exhibitions

Why you should visit

The Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery offers a unique glimpse into Basingstoke’s past and present. The museum’s varied exhibits provide something for everyone, from ancient artefacts to contemporary art. The changing exhibitions in the Sainsbury Gallery ensure there’s always something new to discover, making it a worthwhile destination for repeat visits. Its central location makes it an ideal stop during a day out in Basingstoke.