John Moore Countryside Museum
A museum for those who care about the countryside and the creatures which live in it.
A Countryside Collection displayed to honour the prophetic writings on nature conservation of the late John Moore, a local writer and naturalist.
The museum is housed in an historic 15th century timber-framed building, part of a row of restored medieval merchant’s cottages.
Open Times:
- 1st April to 31st October
- Tuesdays to Saturdays
- 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm
- Open all Bank Holidays
- Other times by prior arrangement.
Admissions:
- Adults £1.00
- Students £0.75
- Senior Citizens £0.75
- Party Groups £0.75
- Children £0.50
- Family £2.50
- School Groups £0.40
Visitor Information:
Please note, the museum is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with walking difficulties.
- Car parking nearby.
- Temporary exhibitions
- Live wild mammal and bird events.
- Ideal venue for school visits
- Links with National Curriculum requirements. (Special leaflet available on request)
- For more information, contact:
Mr Simon Lawton
The Curator
The John Moore Countryside Museum
41 Church Street
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire
GL20 5SN
England
Tel: +44(0)1684 297174
Email: Simon Lawton
Last updated : 22nd July
2004