Refreshments

The Museum has a cafe selling hot and cold food made with local produce. There is internal seating in the medieval hall from Sole Street, or you can eat at picnic tables, which are provided in a perfect setting next to the millpond. Eat in comfort, relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity while the children feed the ducks! You may also picnic anywhere in the open areas of the site.

Guidebooks

Every visitor is given a free "Welcome" leaflet with a site map. A comprehensive guidebook giving a fully detailed history of the buildings and their construction is available, price £3.95. Brief guides are available in French, German, Dutch and Spanish. A children's workbook is also available.

Shop

The shop has an extensive selection of gifts in keeping with the theme of the Museum including locally produced foods and crafts, postcards and souvenirs. A Post Office in the shop provides facilities for the local village and visitors to the Museum.

Children

Please take special care of children on the site. Working demonstrations and animals can be hazardous.

Mobility / Disability

Click here to read a detailed description of the conditions on the site for visitors with mobility difficulties or other disabilities.

Photography

We welcome amateur photography throughout the site and buildings.

Dogs

Dogs are welcome and must be kept on a short lead.

Smoking

The Museum is a non-smoking site and smoking is not permitted in any of the buildings or open spaces within the curtilage of the site. Smoking is allowed in the car parking areas.