The Weald and Downland Living Museum
The Weald and Downland Living Museum has over 50 buildings originally constructed between the 10th and 19th centuries.
The site comprises 40 acres in The South Downs National Park, including woodland, historic gardens, farm animals and volunteers in period dress. The museum was founded not only to increase public interest in the architecture and history, but to rescue historic buildings set for demolition or collapse.
Homes, halls, and workshops from across Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, and Surrey were carefully dismantled and reassembled on-site, where they operate as they did centuries before.
Read MoreThe site comprises 40 acres in The South Downs National Park, including woodland, historic gardens, farm animals and volunteers in period dress. The museum was founded not only to increase public interest in the architecture and history, but to rescue historic buildings set for demolition or collapse.
Homes, halls, and workshops from across Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, and Surrey were carefully dismantled and reassembled on-site, where they operate as they did centuries before.