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Join us to explore Chiltern Open Air Museum, where history comes to life in a picturesque 45-acre setting. Immerse yourself in the past as you explore over 30 reconstructed historic buildings and a working farm. From charming cottages to rustic barns, each structure tells a unique story of rural life in the Chilterns
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Chiltern Open Air Museum is an outdoor museum with a collection of historic buildings that were the workplaces or homes of ordinary people. The museum has over 30 historic buildings in its collection which include a 1940s prefab, tin chapel, earth cottage, blacksmiths forge, Victorian toll house, Nissen war huts, historic working farm, and lots more. Lots of the buildings are dressed to show what they would have looked like inside and visitors are able to go inside and explore many of them.
The museum is set in a 45-acre landscaped site. There are a number of traditional cottage gardens, a Victorian fernery, and a Dig for Victory allotment.
Accessibility information from Chiltern Open Air Museum.
If you require any assistance on your visit you will need to contact the museum directly to arrange this
Mobility scooters are welcome on site. The Museum has a couple of off-road wheelchairs and mobility scooters available to borrow. These are free of charge, however, a security deposit is required while the scooter is on loan. As numbers are limited, these are available on a first come first served basis. Please ring the Museum Office on 01494 871 117 to check availability and to pre-book (lines are open Monday Friday 9.30am 4pm).
Visitors are welcome to use personal mobility scooters around the site. Due to the size of our exhibit buildings mobility scooters are unable to go inside them.
The Museum has a golf buggy and our team of staff and volunteers are happy to provide lifts to those who need it. Please let a member of our team know if you require assistance.
The Museum has ramps into the prefab, Henton mission room, WWI Nissen hut and Borehamwood dairy. Please be aware that our compact gravel paths are not ideal for wheelchairs and some paths can become very muddy in bad weather. We are in the process of seeking funds to make our pathways more accessible. We regret that the Woodland Walk is not suitable for wheelchairs.
There is an accessible toilet to the left of our Caversham Edwardian toilets which has a changing space bed. There are accessible toilet facilities at our Bakerloo mid-site toilets on the Village Green (No.14a on the Museum map). We do not have a changing places toilet but have plans to include this as part of a capital project that we are working on.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bluebell Hill Commuter St | Bluebell Hill Commuter Stop CAR PARK CLOSED * * NO PARKING** |
Brompton Farm Road | Brompton Farm Rd, Opp Harlech Close junc bus stop Bus stop by Tesco garage on Brompton Farm Road |
Chatham Pembroke Court | Chatham Pembroke Court Flats Gala Bingo Go Outdoors heading toward Luton Arches |
Chattenden Bus Stop | Main Road - by Jet Garage |
Gillingham Watling Street | Gillingham Barnsole Road Junction Watling Street |
Hoo Co-op | Hoo Co-op Bus Stop Main Road |
Hoo Marina | Hoo Marina Bus Stop |
Rainham Manor Farm | Manor Farm Beefeater Pub, on Maidstone Road |
Rainham Mark, Caldew Av | Rainham Mark, Caldew Avenue Bus Stop |
Rochester Casinos | Rochester Opposite Casinos Bus Stop |
Strood Passmores | Strood Passmores Bus Stop |
Wainscott Co-op | Wainscott Co-op Hollywood Lane |
Wainscott Hollywood Ln | Wainscott, Hollywood Lane, Cooling Road Bus Stop Bus stop before 2 mini roundabouts |
Wigmore Woodside Bus Stop | Wigmore Woodside Bus Stop near shell garage and vets |
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