The Gower Heritage Centre is a museum located in Gower, Wales. It is located in an ancient farmstead that has been restored and converted into a museum, and it offers visitors a glimpse into the history and culture of the Gower Peninsula.
The Centre has a variety of exhibits showcasing the local history, including the history of agriculture, the wool trade, and the mining industry. There are also exhibits about traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, pottery, and spinning. Additionally, the Centre has a collection of local artefact’s and a reconstructed medieval farmhouse, showcasing the way of life of Gower’s past inhabitants.
The Centre also features a working water mill, a blacksmith’s forge, and a Victorian kitchen, providing visitors with a hands-on experience of how things were done in the past. They also have a farm animal section, where visitors can see different breeds of sheep, cows, and pigs, that were common in Gower.
The Gower Heritage Centre regularly hosts events and activities, including workshops, guided tours, and special exhibitions.