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Museum Details
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Chichester
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Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
Singleton
Chichester
PO18 0EU
West Sussex
England
Collection details
Agriculture
Architecture
Archives
Industry
Social History
Facilities
Parking: yes
Food: yes
Shop: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Library: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
01243 811348
General information (Fax)
:
01243 811475
E-mail
:
office@wealddown.co.uk
Website
:
www.wealddown.co.uk
Open
Open throughout the year, winter opening times vary, call or see website for details. Opening times 10.30am - 6pm during British Summer Time, 10.30am - 4pm rest of the year.
Closed
5 January to 13 February closed Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri. Closed 24 & 25 December 2009
Admission charges
Adults £8.95
OAPs £7.95
Children £4.70
Family £24.25
Group adult rate £6.85
Group child £2.80
Discounts
Museums Association
English Heritage
Description
The leading museum of historic buildings in England, designated by the Government for its outstanding collections of national importance. Winner of the Museum of the Year, Community Museum of the Year and national awards for interpretation and education. Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside, this is a very special place to wander amongst a fascinating collection of nearly 50 historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake.
Collections description
Rescued from destruction, the buildings have been carefully dismantled, conserved and rebuilt to their original form and bring to life the homes, farmsteads and rural industries of the last 500 years. Wander through these exhibits at your leisure - a majestic timber framed farmhouse from Kent; a striking market hall from Hampshire; a Victorian school; a medieval shop; carpenters, plumbers and brickmakers workshops; barns; a granary and a tread wheel from the South Downs. Many of the interiors have been furnished, recreating the way the buildings were used by their owners centuries ago: seven historic gardens show the herbs, vegetables and flowers grown to meet the needs of rural households from medieval to Victorian times. See bread, pottage and sweetmeats being prepared in the working Tudor kitchen, you may even be invited to sample the results! Pause at the working water mill where stone ground flour is produced daily, experience a recreated Tudor farm, enjoy a picnic by the millpond or a walk in the woods. Delight in the company of our rare and traditional breeds of farm livestock - working horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry. See traditional farming in action and heavy horses at work. Demonstrators regularly show their skills and everyone you meet will be happy to talk about how people lived and worked. Discover the skills of the early carpenters, find out about traditional building techniques and learn how we help to conserve rural crafts. Hens peck in the straw, woolly faced sheep chew the downland grass and Shire horses work in the fields. Enjoy the rhythm of the traditional countryside and unspoilt landscape. For a complete contrast visit the Downland Gridshell, the museum's workshop and store for supporting collections - in an amazing award-winning architectural tour de force, the first timber gridshell in Britain. Tours daily at 1.30pm. Children will enjoy the freedom to roam in safety and gain hands-on experience of the museums buildings, gardens and animals.
Key artists and exhibits
Gridshell
Articles
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News In Brief - Week Endinig August 3 2008
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Old Bournemouth Streets And Lost Sussex Mills Archives To Be Digitised
News In Brief - Week Ending May 20 2007
Eggciting Things To Do In Museums And Galleries Over Easter
Trails
Monks, Knights, Peasants, Merchants - A Medieval Trail
Hidden Treasure Trail For The South East
Events
Winter Week Half Term activities at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
; Workshop or activity session
Open House on Mothering Sunday at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Easter at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
; Seasonal event
Food and Farming at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Spring into Action! Half Term activities at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Workshop or activity session
Heavy Horse and Working Animals Show at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Fathers Day the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Early Music Afternoon at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Rare Breeds Show at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Wonderful Wednesdays at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Workshop or activity session
Steam Festival at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Music at the Museum: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Performance
Will at the Weald: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Performance
Autumn Countryside Show at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Autumn Adventures Half Term activities at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Workshop or activity session
Christmas Market at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Tree Dressing at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
A Sussex Christmas at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Seasonal event
Available resources
Building Materials - Getting to Grips
Boxes, objects and other kit; Face to face resources; Handling collection or artefacts; Workshop or activity session (Resource)
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