Octavia Hill Birthplace House is a museum located the South Brink, of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire England.
The most known owner was the nonconformist James Hill (c.1800–1871), banker, corn merchant and Owenite social utopian.
[1] The Octavia Hill Society was established in 1992 and one aim was to create a museum to collect, exhibit, preserve, interpret and document materials that reflect her work and to act as a focal centre for the Society in her birthplace town.
There are two blue plaques on the building, one was place on the left hand of the museum and the second added after the final part was purchased.
The first plaque marks Octavia's role as a cofounder of the National Trust and the second as a pioneer of the Army Cadet Force.