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Visit Britain Visitor Attraction
Museum
Singleton, Chichester

Chichester, 

West Sussex, 

PO18 0EU,  England (map)
+44 01243 811348, e-mailwebsite
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum is home to over 45 original buildings which have been rescued from destruction & rebuilt in a beautiful 50 acre setting in the heart of the South Downs National Park.
Visit Britain Visitor Attraction
Price Details
Adult
Price: €10.27

Family
Price: €28.25

Child
Price: €5.48

Concession
Price: €9.30

Opening
26 Dec 2010 to 02 Jan 2011
Monday 10:30-16:00
Tuesday 10:30-16:00
Wednesday 10:30-16:00
Thursday 10:30-16:00
Friday 10:30-16:00
Saturday 10:30-16:00
Sunday 10:30-16:00
28 Mar 2010 to 30 Oct 2010
Monday 10:30-18:00
Tuesday 10:30-18:00
Wednesday 10:30-18:00
Thursday 10:30-18:00
Friday 10:30-18:00
Saturday 10:30-18:00
Sunday 10:30-18:00
31 Oct 2010 to 23 Dec 2010
Monday 10:30-16:00
Tuesday 10:30-16:00
Wednesday 10:30-16:00
Thursday 10:30-16:00
Friday 10:30-16:00
Saturday 10:30-16:00
Sunday 10:30-16:00
Our ancestors' homes and the way they built them, their animals and the way they raised them, their crops and flowers and the way they grew them…at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum you'll discover how the people of south east England lived and worked over the past 500 years. And it's all set in 50 glorious acres of the South Downs National Park.

At the heart of the Museum's collection are over 45 historic homes, farms and workplaces that have been rescued from destruction and restored as far as possible to their original form. To demonstrate how the original occupants may have lived, many of the houses contain reproduction period furniture and furnishings, plus the tools and utensils of everyday life. There is an operational 17th century watermill, and a working Tudor kitchen.

Children enjoy discovering the differences - and similarities - of our ancestors' homes and workplaces compared to their own. They can even find out what life may have been like in the Victorian schoolroom! They will love the open space, walking through the woods, seeing the traditional breed farm animals, watching the Shire horses and working cattle, and picnicking by the lake.

The Museum keeps alive the skills and traditions of the countryside with demonstrations of countryside crafts and skills, and special events throughout the year.

The Museum is open throughout the year, please call or see the website for opening times.
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