Visit Hillbrush began its life in 2017, having been a dream of their Chairman, Philip Coward, to have the first brush making museum in the UK for many years. With the company move to Norwood park at the end of 2016, the dream became a reality and building work commenced. As the space grew, it transformed from a rough shell to a beautifully furnished museum, shop and restaurant with the help of family and staff members.
They are the perfect venue for families looking for activities in Wiltshire, or travellers looking for a comfortable, friendly stop. They offer electric car charging, loyalty cards and gift vouchers.
Dogs are more than welcome on their beautiful south-facing terrace.
There is also a unique museum covering everything from injection moulding methods to the company history, and even an encounter with The Queen and their delightful shop selling Royal Warrant holder products, local gifts and produce, and even their own products, manufactured here on site, also Royal Warrant approved.
Where is Visit Hillbrush - Museum located?
Visit Hillbrush is the perfect venue for families looking for activities in Wiltshire, or travellers looking for a comfortable, friendly stop. Visit Hillbrush is just a two minute drive from the A303 Mere and Stourhead exit and the ideal spot to refresh and refuel when visiting the area or travelling along the A303.
What is the history of Visit Hillbrush - Museum to the present day?
The Hillbrush Company was established by brothers Fred and Bill Coward in 1922. Hillbrush originally specialised in dairy and agricultural brushes, but within a few years many of the streets were being swept with brushes made by Hillbrush. Whilst the company's use of synthetic fibre has increased in recent years, this has mainly been in the manufacture of specialist brushes, such as those used in food production or catering establishments and in hygiene-sensitive areas, such as hospitals. As a long-standing presence in brush manufacturing, Hillbrush decided that their history was simply too rich not to share with the public.
What is there to see and do at Visit Hillbrush - Museum?
The Visit Hillbrush interactive museum is the first of its kind in the country, hosting a wide range of fascinating information about brush-making, the company's history and the local area. It offers colourful and tactile displays, a Kid's Corner to keep your little ones busy, 3D exhibits to entertain and inform, videos, and vintage brush-making machinery.
Other Information
Visit Hillbrush offer free admission, free parking with disabled and electric car charging bays, and free high-speed WiFi. They are family friendly, with a Kid's Corner that includes child-sized brooms and activity booklets. They also have a beautiful south-facing terrace with parasols so you can sit outside with your family, and even bring your dogs to enjoy the sun and make the most of their loyalty card scheme.