Walton On The Naze Maritime Museum is a 120-year-old former lifeboat house, carefully restored with exhibitions of local interest particularly maritime, urban, geological and seaside and development.
Currently restoring a 100-year-old Norfolk and Suffolk-type lifeboat, James Stevens no.14, which is the oldest surviving motorised lifeboat in the world. She was in service at Walton from 1900-1928 and pictures of the restoration work are on display are at the museum. The boatcan be inspected at Titchmarsh Marina, Coles Lane, Walton-on-the-Naze.
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