The museum's displays present traditional crafts and industries of the town, including maps and photographs.
The museum's collections are housed in five rooms including a newer entrance that was added in 2002.
[3] The galleries include exhibits of 19th-century costumes, fossils, prehistoric objects, and Romano-British artifacts.
[5] There are copies of books by local authors, including Cornbury and the Forest of Wychwood by Vernon Watney.
Also presented are a blacksmith's forge including bellows and a portable anvil, together with displays of tools used by carpenters, farmers, thatchers, and watchmakers.