Moyse's Hall is a rare example of Norman
      domestic architecture, now used as a museum
      of local history. These pages look at the history and
      architecture of the building and at the two
      main collections of archaeology and local
      history.
	  Whilst the building is described in
      some detail, as befits such an unusual
      building, these pages do not offer a
      comprehensive catalogue of the collections.
      Instead they try to provide a context for the
      exhibits and to draw visitors' attention to the
      most important and interesting items.  The
      collection is large and unfortunately it is not
      possible to display all the items described in
      these pages all the time.  However, the
      museum staff are very happy to answer
      visitors' questions about the collections.