The former shop at 17 Main Street was built in 1893, initially for local ironmongers H and J Cutlack, before being bought by John Henry Adams in 1901.
It specialised in the sale of Norwegian ice skates, used by local fen skaters.
It continued trading as JH Adams and Sons until 2010, when it became a heritage centre.
It features original folding wrought-iron gates from 1892, a recessed entrance with tiled floor, etched and painted glass with original business lettering, and mid-19th Century full-height wooden shelving, relocated from Lincolne’s chemist in nearby Ely.
