Home Front Museum
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Home Front Museum

A small but compelling museum experience centred on wartime life and lived history. Perfect when you want something absorbing, close by, and genuinely different from another pretty view.

From The Rosedene Walk / 2-3 min
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A small but compelling museum experience centred on wartime life and lived history. Perfect when you want something absorbing, close by, and genuinely different from another pretty view.


The Home Front Museum is one of Llandudno most distinctive and absorbing attractions -- a self-guided living history museum dedicated entirely to civilian life in Britain during the Second World War, housed in a mid-Victorian building on New Street that was itself requisitioned by the Auxiliary Fire Service during the war.

The museum opened in 1999 and was built around the research and collection of curator Adrian Hughes, who has spent years documenting not just the national home front story but Llandudno own remarkable wartime role. The town was far from a quiet backwater during the conflict. The Inland Revenue was relocated here from London to escape the Blitz, setting up in the Imperial Hotel on the promenade. The Royal Artillery ran a Coastal Gunnery School on the Great Orme. US Army personnel were stationed here ahead of D-Day. One hotel was earmarked by MI5 as a potential safe house for double agents. The museum brings much of this local detail to life alongside the wider national story.

The displays are arranged as a series of recreated rooms and tableaux -- a wartime kitchen, a classroom, a shop, a Civil Defence post -- filled with authentic period objects including ration books, gas masks, propaganda posters and period furniture. The effect is immersive rather than clinical, and the attention to detail is impressive throughout.

Open March to October. A short walk from the town centre on New Street, signed from the Maelgwyn Road car park. It makes for an excellent wet-weather afternoon and tends to stay in the memory long after a visit.

Why Go
  • Highly rated by our guests
  • Easy to reach from The Rosedene
  • Suitable for all guests
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