Experience 1,000 years of rural life in one remarkable open air site.
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Friday 27th March 2026
Adult £44pp
Fast Track
Leighton Buzzard West Street
Tring Brook Street
Hemel Hempstead Gadebridge Park
Be part of something historic and discover Sussex rural history, in the heart of the picturesque South Downs.
See what rural living was like with over a 1,000 years of history to explore, and over 50 relocated historic houses, period gardens, traditional farms animals
and walking trails over the 40 acre site.
Day Trip
Timings to be confirmed.
Accessibility
The Weald & Downland Living Museum is a large 40 acre site that showcases its historic buildings in-keeping with the time periods they represent. Some of the historic buildings are not fully accessible to all visitors.
To create an authentic atmosphere at the Museum, the paths around the site vary in materials and are uneven by nature. The centre of the Museum site is mainly flat with parts set on sloping ground, which is steep in places.
Access around the site is on rural surfaces; mainly rolled or loose chippings, which are in keeping with the nature of the site and buildings. Some paths are cobbled and their surfaces may cause difficulty for visitors who use a wheelchair or have impaired mobility.
For further information please see Useful Links tab.
Fast Track
Leighton Buzzard West Street, Tring Brook Street, Hemel Hempstead Gadebridge Park.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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HH Gadebridge Park | Hemel Hempstead Gadebridge Park Leighton Buzzard Road Bus Stop |
LB West Street North | Leighton Buzzard West Street Outside the British Legion |
Tring South | Tring, Brook Street Bus stop Next to Petrol Station |
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