#Forgotten Friday: The Corkscrew Pickets

#Forgotten Friday: The Corkscrew Pickets

This piece of history is very interesting and hardly spoken about in addition to other elements of Trench Warfare in the First World War. Before finding its home in our Archive, this picket was found and rescued from Vimy Ridge in Ridge, and later situated in our...
Tier Restrictions Update

Tier Restrictions Update

Following the most recent Government announcement, we are delighted to announce that we are now open and operating in a safe way according to the new Tier 2 guidelines. Our Christmas Event is going ahead as planned with extra care and attention to ensure we can...
Unlocking History with our Digital Archive!

Unlocking History with our Digital Archive!

The Heritage Culture Fund has opened up so many avenues for Eden Camp. It has allowed us to do some essential maintenance on site and begin the process to digitise our archive to preserve the fantastic history we have within our museum for many years to come. I was...
Extended Closure

Extended Closure

Due to the Government update (31.10.2020) we have extended our planned closure until Wednesday 2nd December. If you have an outstanding booking within these dates, a member of our team will be in touch with the following options. General Admission tickets: Date...
Leigh’s Top Tips – Pumpkin Special!

Leigh’s Top Tips – Pumpkin Special!

Leigh is back just in time to help with the all important pumpkin carving! Here are her top tips of how to get the most from your pumpkin patch: 6) Chuck out the worst one. Cutting the worst fruits off of your pumpkin helps the plant focus on the best ones, meaning...
Battles of El Alamein

Battles of El Alamein

Fought near the western frontier of Egypt between 23 October and 4 November 1942, El Alamein was the climax and turning point of the North African campaign of World War Two (1939-45). The Axis army of Italy and Germany suffered a decisive defeat by the British Eighth...