A museum with rural exhibits relating to everyday life in Framlingham and the surrounding area including paintings and photographs.
Housed within Framlingham Castle, the museum’s collection is based upon that of the late Harold Lanman. The main objective of the Lanman Museum is to collect and maintain artefacts relating to the life of Framlingham and its environs (within a 5 mile radius) over time. Although the bulk of the collection from Harold Lanman’s estate relates to the 20th Century the Trustees have endeavoured to collect artefacts expanding the time frame either by donation or purchase.
Entry to the Museum is incorporated in the entrance fee to the Castle so is accessible to all Castle visitors.
Parking is free (there is an initial parking charge which is refundable to English Heritage members and visitors on admission to the Castle). There is an overflow car park on the opposite side of road.