Wallingford Museum

Wallingford Museum

Wallingford Museum is a colourful, delightfully intimate and family friendly local history museum, housed on two floors of this medieval oak-beamed building in the heart of Wallingford in Oxfordshire, a Thames-side town founded in the ninth century by Alfred the Great. From the Museum's windows, you can see the remains of the great ramparts of Alfred's planned town.

The Wallingford Story, ia a SIGHT & SOUND experience – a walk through time from the Romans and Saxons to the Civil War, including a miniature re-creation of Wallingford’s huge royal Castle, accompanied by an audio tour included free with your ticket.

Who to contact

Telephone
01491 835065 01491 835065
E-mail
admin@wallingfordmuseum.org.uk
Website
www.wallingfordmuseum.org.uk
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Where to go

Name
Wallingford Museum
Address
52, High Street
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
Postcode
OX10 0DB
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Costs

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Adult: £5.00- This ticket will give you unlimited access to the Museum for the whole season. 

Children: Free

Please note children must be accompanied by an adult. 

Additional Information

Providing services to
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
Children
Adults

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