Six Inches of Soil Film Night

Amersham Museum + Wild Amersham
Venue: Amersham Museum
Wednesday 25 February 7-9.30pm
£8/£5 unwaged or under 25, including tea/coffee and biscuits
Amersham is a town rooted in the surrounding countryside and dependent on its farming heritage. Come and watch a remarkable and inspiring film, Six Inches of Soil. It tells the story of three young British farmers on their journey of regenerative farming. Regenerative farming practices promote healthier soils, provide healthier, affordable food, restore biodiversity and sequester carbon.
After the film, hear from David Knight, a local farmer using regenerative methods, who will tell you briefly about his farm in the Chilterns, followed by a chance to ask him questions.
Notes
The talk will be in the Museum’s Woodcock Room which on the first floor, accessed by a platform lift. There is more information about accessibility here: Please get in touch with any queries about accessibility, or any requirements that we might need to know about to make your visit as straightforward as possible.
Please make sure you have checked details before ordering tickets. It is necessary for the museum to charge a cancellation fee of £1 to cover credit card and administration costs.
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The Museum is now closed to general visitors, and opens again on Saturday 28 February 2026.
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Old Amersham
Buckinghamshire
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