

13 April 2026
Lambs: Spring’s New Faces at the Museum
One of the most exciting and optimistic moments of the ritual year, is the beginning of Spring and the arrival of a new generation of Southdown lambs. Across the fields…

10 April 2026
The Museum Secures £227,000 Investment
The Museum has secured a £227,000 funding award to transform access and visitor experience The Museum is delighted to have been awarded £227,000 funding from the DCMS/Wolfson Museums and…

7 April 2026
Storytelling Through Time
Hands-On Learning with Storytelling Through Time at the Weald & Downland Living Museum Families are invited to embark on an unforgettable journey into the past with Storytelling Through Time,…

31 March 2026
Meet the tutor: Kate Tugwell
Meet one of our course tutors at the Museum Kate Tugwell is a professional portrait artist and tutor. She splits her working week as a commissioned artist and art tutor,…

23 March 2026
Gardens that Remember: Heritage Flowers & Plants
There is something quietly radical about a garden that refuses to forget. In an age of hybrid seeds, global supply chains, and uniform supermarket produce, the gardens of the Weald…

16 March 2026
Waking up the Wild: The Arrival of Spring
There is a moment in the English countryside when winter quietly loosens its grip and the land begins, almost imperceptibly, to breathe again. One morning the frost is a little…

23 February 2026
Easter Traditions Through Time
Easter is a season rich in meaning and tradition, a time when the natural world and the spiritual year converge. At the Weald & Downland Living Museum, Easter is not…

18 February 2026
Safeguarding Britain’s Heritage Crafts for the Future
The Weald & Downland Living Museum is playing a vital role in protecting and passing on Britain’s heritage crafts, ensuring the traditional skills that shaped our culture continue to thrive…

16 February 2026
Historic Gardens: Seeds & Sustainability
Wander the paths of the Weald & Downland Living Museum and you will quickly discover that history here is not confined to timber-framed walls and cobbled thresholds. It grows, quite…


