The second floor of the museum only houses three small rooms and is reached by a narrow staircase with a sharp turn at the bottom and close to the top. A hansome balustrade, possibly dating from 1904, protects the landing at the top, off which traditional wooden doors, painted white, give access to the rooms. There is daylight from a window on the landing. This characteristic part of the building is suitable for filming scenes involving narrow winding stair access in an office or similar building from the early part of the twentieth century.