Listen to Gerald Lee talking in 2004 to Diana Goodbody about the shops and other houses in Whielden Street and round the corner into the High Street

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See also Eustace Alliott’s notes about Whielden Street written in 1960.

See also Peter Borrow’s article about the origins of the name of Whielden Street.

 

The sub-pages for this road are shown near the bottom of the column to the left (or below on mobile devices)

Plan Your Visit

Opening hours:

Wednesday to Sunday, and Bank Holiday Mondays, 12noon to 4:30pm

49 High Street
Old Amersham
Buckinghamshire
HP7 0DP

01494 723700
[email protected]

 

“Enjoyed our visit to this wonderful interactive museum where you are positively encouraged to touch things!”

“Visited Amersham museum yesterday – lovely place, provides many details on the history of the place. Plenty of cute cafes, pubs and shops around also… not difficult to find free parking nearby. ”

“A well-run, informative and interesting small museum on the main street. It’s mostly volunteer-run and they do a great job in keeping it and making you feel welcome…Check out the herb garden too.”

“Enjoyable film and television location guided walk around Amersham hosted by Amersham Museum – here are the Sun Houses on Highover Park and further up the hill is High & Over.”

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