Welcome to Chiltern Open Air Museum, where history comes to life in a picturesque 45-acre setting. Immerse yourself in the past as you explore over 30 reconstructed historic buildings and a working farm. From charming cottages to rustic barns, each structure tells a unique story of rural life in the Chilterns.

Join us on a journey through time and discover or beautiful outdoor Museum. Whether you’re visiting to explore our history, to discover traditional crafts, to enjoy our space for your wellbeing, to spend time with family and friends or to watch an epic re-enactment battle! Our site has something for everyone.

Dogs on short leads are welcome at COAM.

Opening Times

Female in 1940s clothes standing in a 1940s prefab kitchen

We are open Saturday 9th March 2024 to 31st October 2024.

We are open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and daily in Bucks school holidays.

Our opening times are 10am to 5pm. From Sunday 27 October we close at the earlier time of 4pm.

Bucks School Holiday Dates

  • Autumn: 26 October to 31 October.

Additional Opening

We will also be opening for our Halloween Spectacular on the 1 November and for a special Festive Weekend on the 7 and 8 December. 

Admission Prices

We advise you to pre-book your tickets in advance. Please see our 2024 pricing guide below

Pre Booked Standard Tickets

  • Adult: £12.00*

  • Concessions: £11.00*

  • Disabled Person and Essential Companion: £12.00*

  • Child (4 – 16 years): £9.00

  • Children under 4 years: Free

  • Annual Member: Free

Standard Admission Prices on the door

  • Adult: £13.00*

  • Concessions: £12.00*

  • Disabled Person and Essential Companion: £13.00*

  • Child (4 – 16 years): £10.00

  • Children under 4 years: Free

  • Annual Members: Free

Pre Booked Premium Admission Prices

  • Adult: £15.00*

  • Concessions: £14.00*

  • Disabled Person and Essential Companion: £15.00*

  • Children (4-16 years old): £10.00

  • Under 4 years: FREE

  • Annual Members: FREE

Premium Admission Prices on the door

  • Adult: £16.00*

  • Concessions: £15.00*

  • Disabled Person and Essential Companion: £16.00*

  • Children (4-16 years old): £11.00

  • Under 4 years: FREE

  • Annual Members: FREE

Please note, Concessions refer to over 65s, registered disabled and/or in receipt of DLA or PIP or students (evidence will be required).

Premium Admission Days

Our Premium Admission Days are peak days that have special events.

Premium Admission Days in June 2024 are 1, 2, 9, 22 & 23 June

Premium Admission Days in July 2024 are 7, 20, 21, 27, 28 & 30 July

Premium Admission Days in August 2024 are every Tuesday, every Weekend and Bank Holiday Monday

Premium Admission Days in September 2024 are 28 & 29 September

Premium Admission Days in October 2024 are 12, 13, & 29 October

Premium Admission Days in December 2024 are 7 & 8 December


Promotional Offers

Gardener’s World 2 for 1, Historic Houses Membership and NHS Staff 2 for 1

Gardener’s World 2 for 1, NHS Staff 2 for 1, and Historic Houses Membership can be used on any Standard Admission Day, they cannot be used on Premium Admission Days which are event weekends and Terrific Tuesdays. These tickets can only be purchased in our ticket office and is not available for advance booking.


* The Museum is a charity and all admission prices include a voluntary donation of 10%. If you are a UK taxpayer please tell our ticket officer that you are happy for the Museum to claim Gift Aid on your admission. Gift Aid donations to the Museum allow us to claim an extra 25% from the government on the total amount that you pay to us, at no extra cost to you.

School Visits

For all enquiries and to book a visit to the Museum, please contact a member of our Learning Team at 01494 875 542 or email learningteam@coam.org.uk

For our Schools Learning programme prices please see our school workshops page.

Group Visits

Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more and tickets must be pre-booked at least 48 hours before the visit date.

Our 2024 group rate is £10.00 per person on standard days and £13.50 per person on premium days.

For more information please see our group visits page.

Accessibility

At Chiltern Open Air Museum we have been making lots of changes to make our Museum as accessible as possible. We are a large outdoor museum with a collection of 37 historic buildings, some of which, due to their size and historic nature, are not completely accessible. We try to ensure that our buildings can be enjoyed by all of our visitors and where possible we provide ramps into our buildings. Disabled visitors have designated spaces close to the Museum entrance and we have accessible toilets.

For further information on our access, please see our Accessibility page

We Are Dog Friendly

dog friendly chiltern open air museum

Dogs are welcome at Chiltern Open Air Museum. We ask that you keep them on a short lead and that they do not go inside any of our furnished exhibit buildings. For the safety of our other visitors and your dog we ask that you do not leave your dog unattended at any time.

We won the 2020 -21 Dog Friendly Business of the Year Award in the Beautiful South Awards for Excellence.

How to Get Here

We are close to several main routes and can be reached from the M25 at Junction 17. Follow the brown tourist signs to the Museum via Denham Way and Chalfont Road.

The Museum is also signposted from the A413 at Chalfont St Peter and Chalfont St Giles.

Look out for the Comer Homes Newland Park Development signs and we’re on the left down the main driveway. We have a large car park with dedicated disabled parking. 

By Car

The Chiltern Line from Marylebone or the Metropolitan Line from Baker Street to Chalfont & Latimer Station or Chorleywood Station are within short taxi rides of the Museum.

Train Helpline: 08457 484950 | www.chilternrailways.co.uk

By Train

The Museum is in a rural setting and approaches down country lanes. The lane to the Museum from the Maple Cross direction is particularly narrow. We recommend that coaches approach the Museum from Chalfont St Peter. Turn off the A413 at the Waggon and Horses Pub, and then drive up Chesham Lane to join Gorelands Lane.

Advice for Coach Drivers

There are no buses to Newland Park. The nearest bus stop in Chalfont St Giles, around 30 minutes walk away, is on the A30, and 353 routes.

By Bus

 

Newland Park, Gorelands Lane

Chalfont St Peter, HP8 4AB

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