Anne of Cleves House Museum

Anne of Cleves House is a stunning timber-framed medieval house dating back to the 15th century in Lewes, East Sussex. Given to Anne of Cleves at the end of her short-lived marriage to Henry VIII, the museum features Tudor and Elizabethan interiors including a period kitchen, parlor, and bedroom with four-poster bed, along with historic domestic artifacts and a Tudor-inspired garden.

Address

52 Southover High Street
Lewes
East Sussex
BN7 1JA
United Kingdom

Opening Hours

14 March – 8 November 2026

Sunday, Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 - 16:00

Last admission 30 minutes before closure

Admission

Adult: 7.50 GBP

Child (5-17) / Student: 4.50 GBP

Senior (65+): 7 GBP

Family (1 adult + 3 children): 13 GBP

Family (2 adults + 4 children): 22 GBP

Under 5s & Essential Carers: Free