ENJOY
EASTER AT THE WEALD & DOWNLAND OPEN AIR MUSEUM
Activities for all the family
Easter Sunday and Monday 4 & 5 April;
and Wednesday 7 & 14 April 2010
The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum at
Singleton, near Chichester, West Sussex, has four special days of events and
activities planned for the Easter break. The activity days are a focal point
for families to enjoy the Museum during the school holidays, with arts,
crafts, games, and entertainment designed to appeal to all ages. There will
be demonstrations of traditional Tudor Easter preparations and cooking in
Winkhurst Tudor kitchen, and in other buildings there will be similar
demonstrations from Stuart and Victorian times.
The celebrations begin on Easter Sunday and
Monday 4 & 5 April, with two days of traditional activities. On Sunday this
will include egg painting and egg rolling, as well as other crafts and
games. On Easter Monday, the Museum will be continuing its long-standing
bonnet making competition, which culminates with the judging and grand
parade in the Museum’s Market Square at 4pm. Visitors will also be treated
to a Punch and Judy show during the day.
Over the following two weeks, the Museum will
for the first time be running two Wonderful Easter Wednesdays for younger
visitors, on Wednesday 7 & 14 April. The two days will follow a similar
format to the well-established programme of Wonderful Wednesdays that run
during the schools’ summer holidays. Activities will include outdoor games,
storytelling, a museum trail, arts and crafts, and Victorian and Tudor
themed things to do.
The Easter school holidays from Friday 2 to
Sunday 18 April are a delightful time to visit, with spring in the air,
traditional breed farm animals including new spring lambs, horses and
working cattle undertaking seasonal tasks. Visitors to the Museum will be
able to enjoy all of the Museum’s exhibits, which include over 45 historic
buildings, rescued from destruction and carefully reconstructed in the heart
of the new South Downs National Park. There will be a chance to visit the
Museum’s authentic Tudor kitchen, and 17th century watermill, which will be
grinding flour sold in the shop and used in the café. Children will love the
woodland walks and feeding the hungry ducks on the lake with grain from the
mill.
Henry Warner, Head of Operations at the
Museum commented: “The activities over the Easter holidays offer something
for all the family to enjoy. Easter is a wonderful time to make the most of
a springtime visit, and take advantage of a wide variety of special
activities.”
The Museum is open over Easter from 10.30am
to 6pm, with special activities running from 11am to 4pm. It is open on
Wednesdays and weekends until 28 February, from 1 March it is open daily.
Opening hours are 10.30am to 6pm during British Summer Time, and 10.30 to
4pm during the rest of the year. Admission prices for 2010 are adults £9,
over 60s £8.15, children £4.80, family £24.75, under 5’s free.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The
award-winning Weald & Downland Open Air Museum has over 45 historic building
exhibits and is designated by the Government for the outstanding importance
of its collections. Exhibits include a medieval farmstead; a working
watermill producing wholemeal stoneground flour; exhibitions focusing on
traditional building techniques and agriculture; historic gardens, farm
livestock and a working Tudor kitchen. The Museum runs a well-established
programme of courses in building conservation and rural crafts. There is a
café which uses the Museum’s own flour and a shop with gifts and books on
countryside and buildings themes. The modern Downland Gridshell houses the
Museum’s building conservation centre and artefact collection. There is a
daily tour at 1.30pm when the Museum is open, and an appointments system for
visits to the collections for research purposes.
NOTE TO EDITORS
Reporters and photographers are welcome at the Museum.
For
further information call the Museum information line on 01243 811348 or
contact Cathy Clark, Marketing Officer
Tel:
01243
811014.
Fax:
01243 811475
Email:
marketing@wealddown.co.uk.
Full
details about the Museum and its activities can be found at
www.wealddown.co.uk
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