A working museum since 1992, the Excell Museum displays the blacksmithing techniques and equipment in a workshop originally run by Ernest Edward Excell and his sons Alex and Percival, from 1935-1975.
Objects in the workshop include an original DC welder, forge, wheelwright section, upsetting machine, and an example of a Brattenizing Plough, patented and built by Excell in the workshop in the 1930s and used for road making.
A Twilight Tour of the museum is held every January.