We are offering the activities and demonstrations with limited numbers and social distancing
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We are delighted that we are able to run Family Days in place of Activity Thursdays in August. We are offering the activities and demonstrations listed below. Due to the current climate, we can only offer limited places as we will be keeping to strict social distancing guidelines and hygiene measures. Visitors must pre-book tickets through our website. rural-life.org.uk.
Keep an eye on our page for any updates.
-Greeting cards and little box making
- Tree Talks and bark rubbing
- Wheelwright demonstrations
- Pompom Making and Prefab activities
- Games on the Green
- Talks on the history of the Cycle Workshop
- Stick decorations
- Rocket making
- Learn about Smock making
Activities may vary. Activities commence at 10.30am and run until approximately 4pm.
The Rural Life Living Museum is brimming with artefacts cleverly displayed in their original settings. Over 150 years of village life, farming and rural industry are represented. We cannot detail every aspect of the museum, however, we have chosen a taste of what you might discover on your visit, and given some extra information if you would like to know more.
Find out more during your museum visit by scanning our QR codes with your mobile or tablet. This will give you access to interesting images and additional facts about the exhibits.
Garden Café is open serving hot and cold food, sweet treats and drinks.
ENTRY TO THE MUSEUM IS FREE* ON PRESENTATION OF A VALID MEMBERSHIP CARD. * CERTAIN TICKETED EVENTS ARE EXCLUDED.
ADULTS SINGLE £35
ADULTS JOINT £68
OVER 60'S & CONCESSIONS £30
FAMILY (1 ADULTS & UP TO 3 CHILDREN) £70
FAMILY (2 ADULTS & UP TO 3 CHILDREN) £90.
Name: Rural Life Living Museum
Bringing Our Rural Heritage To Life