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The Much Hadham Forge Museum
High Street
Much Hadham
Hertfordshire

SG10 6BS
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Tucked away in the charming rural village of Much Hadham, this museum has something for everyone. For the art connoisseur, 16th century wall paintings to admire. For those who want a hands on experience, come and see the blacksmith's shop. There's never been a better time to visit the museum, after a cash injection from the lottery there are new displays throughout, including local history rooms.

Set in the grounds of Much Hadham Forge Museum is the Charity Cafe serving tea, coffee and cakes, with proceeds benefitting local charities including Kisses4Kids and the Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust, amongst others.

Access to the Cafe is through the Jean Page Room housing free temporary exhibitions of art and local history, cafe users may also enjoy the Victorian Cottage Garden.

Open Fri, Sat, Sun and Bank Holidays 11am-5pm (check for extended opening hours during school holidays).

Details

Tourist Info Number: 0871 716 1946
Months Open: April - December
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes - - contact C. Harrison
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: Adults@ £3.50
Children: £1.50
Concessions: £2.50
Family tickets: £7.00
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Refreshments by prior arrangement

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