
Haddenham Museum is a local history museum located in the Old Schoolroom behind the Methodist Church on High Street in Haddenham, near Aylesbury. Public information on the museum’s website explains that it was established in 1998 and is run entirely by volunteers as an independent registered charity. The museum collects and preserves artefacts, photographs and documents that help tell the story of the village and its people, with displays covering aspects of domestic life, farming, industry and local events from earlier centuries to more recent times.
The museum contains a variety of exhibits including historical objects, photograph albums, maps and films that illustrate how Haddenham has changed from an agricultural community into a modern village. Visitors can browse books about local history, view multimedia displays and learn about topics such as traditional building methods and changes in rural life. According to publicly available information, admission is free and the museum is open to the public on selected days for much of the year.
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Overview written: 15 March 2026