Welcome
The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum tells the story of the RNLI's most decorated volunteer. Henry Blogg and his crew rescued 873 people from drowning at sea.
We are a busy interactive museum with lots to explore. There is 'kit' to try on, crabs to measure and Morse Code to practice!
The museum is located on the Esplanade in Cromer in the Rocket House building overlooking the sea.
Please call ahead if you would like advice on visiting during quieter periods.
Level access
Hearing
Visual
General
Getting here
Travel by public transport
On leaving the bus walk to your right along Church Street, turn left into The Gangway, bear right across the gardens, cross the bridge, use the lift to descend to street level. The entrance to the museum is at the front of the building.
As Cromer is an old town, some of the paths are very narrow.
Travel by taxi
Parking
There is no official drop off point but visitors with mobility issues can be dropped off at the front door where our volunteers will be happy to help further.
Arrival
Path to main entrance
Main entrance
The main entrance is directly from the Esplanade. There are two sets of double width automatic sliding doors. There are two dark mats.
Getting around inside
Lift
museum lift
museum gallery
Visitors can use signal lamps to practice Morse code which causes some flashing lights.
Education Room
Public toilet
Rocket House
The toilet is in the Rocket House building lobby. From the museum entrance it is a short walk but it is uphill. From the lobby there is a lift which will take you to the Cafe or to the top of the cliff with access to town centre facilities.
Shop
museum shop
Getting around outside
Customer care support
Emergency evacuation procedures