Chichester Observer

Exclusive offer for readers

Discount on museum membership

- Weald & Downland Museum

The Weald & Downland

Living Museum looks forward to welcoming its visitors back to enjoy the much-loved open air museum, set in 40 acres within the beautiful South Downs National Park.

Visitors to the Weald & Downland Living Museum cannot fail to be overwhelme­d by the natural beauty that surrounds more than 1,000 years of rural and building history.

The natural setting certainly helps to generate a calming atmosphere, giving visitors a picture of the past through stunning architectu­re which provides a fresh perspectiv­e on current worries.

For a limited time Observer readers can receive a 10 per cent discount on annual membership­s at the Weald & Downland Living Museum when they join in the month of April 2021.

To take advantage of this exclusive limited-time offer, visit www.wealddown.co.uk/ membership, choose the membership of choice (adult, family, joint, senior, etc) and enter ‘WDOBSERVER­10’ at checkout to receive your 10 per cent discount.

As a ‘Thank You’ to its members, the museum will be open from March 29 to April 11, to members only, as a green space. In line with the government’s lockdown easing, the museum will then open to the general public on April 12, as an outdoor attraction.

The Weald & Downland Living Museum is a great place to step away from the television, leave the gadgets at home and reconnect with your loved ones while enjoying the great outdoors. An ideal place to simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere in a safe and friendly environmen­t. If you, a friend or family member are looking to put the world on pause, why not take a step back in time and visit the Weald & Downland Living Museum. Whether you are aged five or 95 there is something for everyone to enjoy!

The Weald & Downland Living Museum is an educationa­l charity and an independen­t museum, which means it is entirely selffunded and independen­t of core government funding. Funds are required to conserve the historic buildings and artefacts on site and these come from members, visitors and museum supporters. Visit www.wealddown.co.uk and become a member today.

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