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Chilterns Open Air Museum

Description

Chiltern Open Air Museum was founded in 1976 with the aim of rescuing threatened buildings.  More than thirty historic building have now been saved and rebuilt at the site.  The Museum only accepts buildings that would otherwise be demolished. The Museum’s collection focuses on vernacular buildings – the past houses and workplaces of ordinary people that are gradually disappearing from the landscape.  In the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on London’s doorstep, the pressures of redevelopment are particularly great.  Chiltern Open Air Museum preserves a heritage that would otherwise have been lost. The Museum is a registered charity and receives no regular grants towards its running costs or capital projects. 

Contact information

Website: https://www.coam.org.uk/

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