Nos. 54-56 (above left) are 18th century red brick listed grade II houses with old tile roofs.

No. 58 is the British Legion Hall.

Nos. 60-62 (above right) are older, early 17th or late 16th century, also listed grade II.  The roof tiles are old with three gables.  As the photo below shows, the tenant or owner at the beginning of World War I was a carpenter and decorator.

obj508aNos. 64-66 (Morland House) (above right) are two late 17th century cottages now united with colour-washed brick and an old tile roof, listed grade II.   Some medieval Penn tiles were found in the garden (see left) and were kindly given to Amersham Museum by Mr and Mrs Hoing.

 

 

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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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