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Admiral Blake Museum
The birthplace of Robert Blake (1598-1657), General-at-Sea, the Admiral Blake Museum houses a fascinating collection of local history and archaeology. There is plenty to see, from life in the earliest settlements to the colourful excitement of Bridgwater Carnival.
Opening Times 10.00am – 4.00pm Tuesday – Saturday, from Easter to November.
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Admiral Blake Museum, The Dance Factory, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LT, United Kingdom
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