VIDEO: Inside Newton's Place after £2 million transformation

Newton Abbot’s brand new museum opens for the first time on Saturday – and we’ve been to have a look inside.

The previously empty St Leonards Church now boasts the towns museum and town council
Author: By Daniel Clark, local democracy reporting partnershipPublished 29th Sep 2020
Last updated 29th Sep 2020

Newton’s Place, the stunning £2.2 million museum and community hub, will also be the new home for the town council and will include community space, although coronavirus restrictions mean that the only museum will be open from Saturday.

The brand new museum is housed within Newton’s Place, which has taken shape in the former St Leonard’s Church, Wolborough Street, and with the first visitors are due to be greeted by curator Felicity Cole and her team on Saturday October 3.

Although entry will be free, Covid-19 restrictions require that all trips are booked in advance and numbers controlled, with bookings can be made via www.museum-newtonabbot.org.uk or by calling 01626 201121.

Among the treasures on display at the museum will be the prehistoric Milber Votives, tiny cast figures that may have been used in ritualistic ceremonies.

“This is the first time that these miniature Bronze Age objects have ever been displayed in Newton Abbot,’ said Museum Curator Felicity Cole. They were discovered during excavations on Milber Down in 1937/8.

“These beautiful little votives or sculptures would have been very highly prized at the time. They are part of the Torquay Museum collection and have kindly been loaned to the museum for a year. We are delighted to bring them home.”

Artefacts around Newton Abbot’s railway heritage are also among the many on displays, with Mrs Cole adding: “It’s going to be a real thrill to welcome our first visitors. We know how much interest Newton’s Place has generated and don’t believe for a minute that people will be disappointed when they see inside.

“The museum is looking absolutely fantastic and we’ve some superb hands- on displays set in a rich and colourful environment which marries the heritage of St Leonard’s with an upbeat contemporary vibe.

“We’ve all waited a long time for this moment and now it has arrived. Please, come and see what we’re all so excited about.

“There will be some old favourites to see but there are loads of really interesting new things that will appeal to everyone, we hope. There are lots of things that are hands on – with your hand sanitizer on of course at the moment.

“The old museum was perfect and bijoux, but with only two rooms, and now we have this wonderful space and we will able to breathe a bit more. It is very exciting and we wouldn’t be here without the boldness of the town council buying the building and allow us to open the community space and museum for you.”

To maintain public safety the community rooms and town council offices within Newton’s Place will remain out of bounds until further notice.  Toilets will be available for priority use only at staff discretion.

The £2.2m Newton’s Place project, led by Newton Abbot Town Council, aims to preserve the redundant Victorian Grade II-listed St Leonard’s Church building in Wolborough Street by converting it into a new museum, community hub and town council offices.

The project has come in within the budget and is at zero net cost to the tax payers of Newton Abbot.