
museum in Kent, England, United Kingdom
The Eden Valley Museum is a local history museum in the market town of Edenbridge, Kent in England. The museum is housed within a Grade II* listed medieval farmhouse. The museum holds notable collections demonstrating the history of cricket ball making, tanning as well as archaeology and an extensive archive of local information. The museum is also notable as the home of a needlework box made by a German POW during World War Two. The box was featured as part of the BBC's 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' project.

Eden Valley Museum is located in Edenbridge, United Kingdom. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 51.1962 and longitude 0.0648.
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