Sally Lunn’s House and
Kitchen Museum
Sally Lunn was a young French refugee
who arrived in England over 300 years ago. She started to bake rich round and
generous bread that is now known as the Sally Lunn Bun. This bun became a
popular delicacy in Georgian England as its taste and lightness allowed it to
be enjoyed with either sweet or savoury accompaniments.
Visit the museum in the cellars,
where you can see the Roman and Medieval foundations of the house and many
finds from the excavations. You can also see the original kitchen used by Sally
Lunn. In it you will find its faggot oven, Georgian range and old baking
utensils.
Open all year.