Who were the Suffragists and Suffragettes?
Womenโs suffrage societies that campaigned for the right to vote began to appear in Britain in the middle of the 19th century. Their members called Suffragists believed in peaceful, constitutional ways to promote votes for women.
The life of country children
Country life for working families before the early 20th century was not at all as some popular paintings portray โ roses around a cottage door, and happy and healthy children playing in a well-cared for garden. We discover how country children lived in the past.
What were the Swing Riots?
Find out about The Labourersโ Revolt, commonly known as Swing Riots, which was mainly rooted in the poor living standards and impoverishment of agricultural workers for more than fifty years.
Children's Games
Do children play games just to pass the time or do they have another significance?
1950s Doll House Restoration Project
Dive into the process of bringing a 1950s Doll House back to life. Join us on this journey of craftsmanship and preservation.
The History of the Glory Mill
At the far end of the museum site is a rescued and reconstructed building that was once part of Glory Mill, a paper-making factory that was in Wooburn Green, High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire.
The History of Leagrave Cottages
Discover the history of the thatched Leagrave Cottages which stand proudly on the villlage green at the museum.
Henton Mission Room - the Iron Building
Discover the fascinating stories of โIron Buildingsโ like our Henton Mission Room.
The History of Our Toll House
Explore why there was a need for so many toll houses in Victorian Britain, how families lived in them, and the heritage of the toll house at the museum.
Horse Gin and Cherry Ladder
Discover the unusual objects inside our Hill Farm Barn and their links to the history of farming in the Chilterns.
Finding Us
Newland Park, Gorelands Lane
Chalfont St Peter HP8 4AB