
The Rural Life Living Museum will turn back the clock to the birth of the Tilford-based attraction 50 years earlier as it hosts a Founders Day on Saturday, April 8 – and it is turning back its admission prices to 1973 too!
The day will celebrate the museum’s founders, Madge and Henry Jackson, and offers the chance to learn about the origins of the collection and the legacy the Jacksons have left behind. 1973 shirts
The museum, off Reeds Road, will be reinstating the admission prices of 1973 for one day only, charging 20p per adult and 10p per child (cash only on the day).
There will be plenty to see and do as the Rural Life Living Museum relives the activities of the opening day. Visitors will be able to take a trailer ride pulled by the steam traction engine, chat to volunteers about the early years and visit the Blacksmith in the forge.

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