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Group Visits
The District Museum welcomes visits from Groups during opening hours or out of normal hours, by prior arrangement only. These visits are tailored to each Group’s particular requirements, whether they have a specific interest or just a curiosity about the area in general.
A typical visit would consist of an introductory talk, the opportunity to look around the displays, followed by refreshments. These could be either a cup of tea/coffee and a biscuit or a finger buffet and a glass of chilled wine – particularly popular during the long summer evenings! Themed events also take place for the changing Exhibitions on display throughout the year, details of which can be found on our website, various publications and the local Press. Our well stocked Museum shop can also be open out of normal hours if requested, where you will find a wide range of gifts, jewellery and books, many of which are unique to us. Ideal if you are searching for that special present!
The content of the visit will depend very much on the Group concerned. Textile Groups in particular may wish to combine the visit with a look around the Warner Textile Archive, a short walk from the Museum, where the history of the Company is brought to life. Those with an interest in the Natural World may like to take a walk in the Great Notley Country Park or visit the local Public Gardens to give them an insight into the life and times of John Ray, the 17th century Naturalist who lived in the District and whose story is told in the John Ray Gallery at the Museum.
Whatever your interest, the District Museum will have something to fascinate and surprise you! Prices depend on the ‘package’ requested but vary from £3 for a visit with tea/coffee and biscuits to £6 upwards for a full buffet.
We can assure you that you will receive a warm welcome from our friendly and helpful Staff. Ring us on 01376 325266 for further information, or to make a booking. We look forward to seeing you!
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