South Molton Museum is located on the Guildhall's first floor and is managed by South Molton Town Council and volunteers. The Museum displays the social history of South Molton and its development across the centuries. The Museums's collections reflect the life and times of the historic market town and the surrounding district including two Town Charters, granted by
Elizabeth I and
Charles II, local archaeological finds, agricultural implements, items of domestic interest, textiles, documents, maps, toys, etc. Apart from the permanent exhibition there is also a regularly changing programme of displays. Displayed are the Newsham Fire Engine used in the town from 1736 to 1886 until it was replaced by the
Merryweather Fire Engine which was still in use until the early 1930s and which is also displayed. ==References==