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Our LSA Building: A Part of Britain’s Rural Revolution

When we think of Britain’s interwar years, we often picture the roaring twenties or the austerity of the thirties, but…

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Celebrating All Hallow’s Eve Like a Medieval

When most people think of Halloween today, they imagine carved pumpkins, spooky costumes, and trick-or-treating. Yet beneath these modern trappings…

3 weeks ago

A Medieval Harvest Festival: Michaelmas

Michaelmas, the feast of St. Michael and All Angels, was one of the most important festivals in the medieval English…

1 month ago

Crafting Culture: The Importance of Heritage Crafts & Skills

Culture is built on the practices and characteristics that make a place unique. For thousands of years and countless generations,…

2 months ago

Our Story: The Founding of the Weald & Downland Living Museum

Nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, the Weald & Downland Living Museum tells the stories of…

2 months ago

Joining the Past & Present: The Joiners’ Shop from Witley

As part of our collection here at the Museum, stands the Joiners’ Shop from Witley. While a fascinating building in…

3 months ago

Toys Through Time: A History of Toys & Games

Toys have long played a vital role in the lives of children, providing not only entertainment but also education, socialisation,…

3 months ago

Whispers of the Weald: Folklore in West Sussex

From age-old legends of ghostly processions to the rustic charm of shepherd songs echoing across sheep-filled hillsides, West Sussex hums…

4 months ago

Brewing Energy: The Traditional Art of Brewing Beer

Step into the fragrant, fire-warmed Winkhurst Tudor kitchen at the Weald & Downland Living Museum, and you might just catch…

4 months ago

Planting the Past: The Living Gardens of Our Museum

In 1983, a quiet yet transformative initiative took root at the Weald & Downland Living Museum - one born not…

4 months ago

Herald in the Summer: Summer Solstice & Midsummer

How do you herald in the summer? What traditions mark the changing of the seasons? For thousands of years, the…

5 months ago

Upholding the Peace: Law & Order in Elizabethan England

Among the many threads woven through the tapestry of Elizabethan England, few were so critical to the fabric of daily…

5 months ago

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