[1] The museum presents Victorian rural life and local history concerning north Holderness.
[2] Rooms present life in Victorian times, including a bedroom, the dairy, kitchen, parlour, and wash-house.
Outside the farmhouse, set in a large garden, are a barn, craft workshops, a Victorian school room and a Victorian street scene.
The cottages have exhibition rooms containing some 2,000 items of Hornsea Pottery.
Over 60 hours of local interviews are held and available to view at the museums, which give a snapshot of how life used to be in this remote area of East Riding of Yorkshire in the first part of the twentieth century.