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  1. Monday

    Guided museum visits for children under 5 and their parents/carers A Little Look at... events are thirty minute guided walks around the Museum, on a Monday, led by a member of staff. They include storytelling, specimen handling and seeing animals on display. The activities are…

    Museum Of Natural HistoryParks RoadOxfordOxfordshireOX1 3PW

  2. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, please check website for opening times

    The Story Museum is a magical place in which to immerse yourself in stories. Gallery spaces feature moments from well-known stories that you can step into and explore. A dedicated early years gallery for under 5s offers story-themed play inspired by picture books and a…

    Pembroke StreetOxfordOxfordshireOX1 1BP

     01865 790050 01865 790050
    Story museum logo
  3. Saturday 6 & Friday 12 April 9.00am to 10.00am

    **  The next early morning opening is on Saturday 6 & 12 April, 9.00am-10.00am.  A relaxed morning opening for children with autism and their families at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers Museum. Because the museums will be closed to the general…

    Museum Of Natural HistoryParks RoadOxfordOxfordshireOX1 3PW

     01865 272950 01865 272950
  4. Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sundays 2-5pm. Bank Holidays 12-5pm

    A large 18th-century house in the heart of the  historic  town of Woodstock is home to the County’s collections. The Museum is bigger than you might think with eleven galleries displaying art, archaeology, local and natural history. Explore the County’s innovative industries from nanotechnology to…

    Fletchers HousePark StreetWoodstockOxfordshireOX20 1SN

     01865 897519 01865 897519
    Oxfordshire Museum
  5. Tuesday & Saturday

    As part of our new Toddler Time offer, families can enjoy monthly social and learning activity sessions in a subscription package each month.  What do these monthly sessions include? a warm welcome  singing and rhyme time  story time  exploration of the Ashmolean’s exhibits and collections  an opportunity…

    Gallery 66Beaumont StreetOxfordOxfordshireOX1 2PH

     01865 278000 01865 278000
    Ashmolean
  6. Wednesdays in school holidays

    On Wednesdays in the half-term and summer holidays, from 11am-3.00pm, children aged 6-14 can participate in our free drop-in junior modelling sessions, included with the price of admission. The session is run by expert modellers who create and maintain Pendon's world-famous models. Each participant will work…

    Pendon MuseumHigh StreetLong WittenhamAbingdonOxfordshireOX14 4QD

     01865 408143 01865 408143
    Pendon Museum Trust
  7. Monday to Sunday 10am - 4pm

    Visit the River & Rowing Museum to explore our galleries and exhibitions, attend one of our events, take a look in our shop, or relax in the Terrace Cafe. Our award winning building is situated on the banks of the River Thames, a short walk from…

    River & Rowing MuseumMill MeadowsHenley-on-ThamesOxonRG9 1BF

     01491 415600 01491 415600
    River & Rowing Museum Exterior Steps
  8. Easter Sunday to end October Sundays & Bank Holidays only

    Known locally as the Tythe Barn, Swalcliffe Barn was built for the Rectorial Manor of Swalcliffe by New College, who owned the manor. Constructed between 1400 and 1409, it is one of the dozen best barns in the country, with much of its mediaeval timber…

    Swalcliffe BarnGrange LaneSwalcliffeBanburyOxfordshireOX15 5EY

     01993 814106 01993 814106
    Swalcliffe Barn
  9. Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 4.00pm, Sunday 1.00pm to 4.00pm

    The Bampton Community Archive was created with the aim of collecting and preserving Bampton’s social history, past and present. Bampton Archive is based in the Vesey Room of the Old Grammar School Building, which some people will recognise because it was used as the ‘Hospital’…

    The Old Grammar SchoolChurch ViewBamptonOxfordshireOX18 2NE

     01993 850947 01993 850947  01993 851041 01993 851041
    Bampton Community Archive Museum
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