Talk: Amersham in the 1960s and 1970s
£13 including wine or soft drink The 1960s & 1970s saw dramatic changes in British society and these were reflected here in Amersham. The growth in housing, changes in shopping & […]
The Museum runs a programme of talks by subject experts exploring aspects of local history and the Museum’s collections and connections. Unless otherwise stated they are held in the Museum’s Woodcock Room (fully accessible). Pre-booking is advisable as places are strictly limited.
Our talk program is available to local groups, click here for more details.
£13 including wine or soft drink The 1960s & 1970s saw dramatic changes in British society and these were reflected here in Amersham. The growth in housing, changes in shopping & […]
Part 1 May 16th In partnership with Wild Amersham, these 2 workshops for adults offer a relaxed introduction to the concept of a ‘Plant Family’, by exploring the Rose family, […]
(Price including glass of wine or soft drink) Location: Amersham Museum Amersham Museum is marking Tyndale 500, the 500th anniversary of the first New Testament in English, with a range […]
Monday 9 November, 7pm – 8.30pm Amersham Museum £13 including glass of wine or soft drink. On 9 November 1966, local GP Dr Helen Davidson was murdered in Hodgemoor Woods. […]
Wednesday to Sunday 11.30am to 4pm. Also Bank Holiday Mondays.
49 High Street
Old Amersham
Buckinghamshire
HP7 0DP
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“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. ”
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“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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