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Woodchurch is a picturesque Kent village which is situated 7 miles from the
historic market town of Ashford and 5 miles from the Cinque Ports town of Tenterden. The
Museum is housed in an 18th century oak-framed barn and 17th century cart
shed, on a rural site not far from the village centre. The collection is very
varied .... from wagons to tiny coins..... from the Stone Age to the present,
but all with a connection to the parish of Woodchurch.
These
artefacts, through a variety of media, trace the story of the community
from the time when Stone
Age man passed by, to Woodchurch today with its community of 2,500 people.The
story is told through its landscape, architecture, farming, schools, religion,
wars, trades and professions
and social life.

On the first floor of the barn is a Study Centre, open by
prior arrangement, where the museums extensive collection of artefacts, documents,
records and photographs can be researched. Computing, Internet access and copying
facilities are also available.

Opening Times
Easter to the end of September:
10am to 4pm Daily
(except Mondays and Wednesdays)
October
to Easter:
10am
to 4pm
Saturdays and Sundays only
Open all Bank Holidays
in Summer months |
The
Woodchurch Experience.
The Museum
is one of three splendid
visitor attractions that make up The Woodchurch Experience. Why
not spend
a day in Woodchurch taking in the Windmill,
the Woodchurch
Village Life Museum and the South
of England Rare Breeds Centre.
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