Uffington Museum was originally a school for boys built in 1617 & became a museum in 1984. Located in the picturesque village of Uffington, the museum features exhibits on Thomas Hughes who wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays & Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman who lived in the village. The permanent exhibitions feature the history of the 3,000 year old White Horse & surrounding areas such as Wayland's Smithy & the Ridgeway, together with a mock Victorian Schoolroom and artefacts donated by local residents. The 2026 exhibition - Myths, Monuments and Memory - explores the myths and legends woven into the Uffington White Horse landscape, from Saint George and the Dragon to the story of Weland the Smith.
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Broad Street, Uffington
4 Apr 2026 – 31 Oct 2026

19 Apr 2025 – 26 Oct 2025

30 Mar 2024 – 27 Oct 2024
8 Apr 2023 – 29 Oct 2023
8 Apr 2023 – 29 Oct 2023
16 Apr 2022 – 30 Oct 2022

20 Apr 2019 – 27 Oct 2019
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