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Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre is a 36 acre site set in the South Downs National Park. Dedicated to the industrial heritage of the South East, exhibits include a narrow-gauge railway and bus service (both provide free nostalgic travel around the site), Connected Earth telecommunications hall, energy electricity hall, printing workshop and much more. The Museum is also home to traditional crafts people, such as the stained glass maker, blacksmith and potter, plus a fabulous restaurant, gift shop and numerous picnic areas where stunning surroundings can be enjoyed. The Museum is open every Tuesday - Sunday, as well as Bank Holiday Mondays throughout the season. During the West Sussex School Holidays the Museum is open EVERY DAY. The Museum is open from 10am - 5.30pm (last entry at 4.30pm).
Rates include free re-entry with any ticket purchased up to 5 days after:
All tickets purchased are valid for re-entry for 5 days Dogs are welcome on leads. Most xhibition areas are accessible by wheelchair, however, the nature trails may be unsuitable due to slopes and steps. Please contact the Museum Office for further information.Group Admission Prices Rates for groups of 10 or more, booked in advance, are as follows:
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