Amberley Museum
Amberley Museum is a 36 acre open air site set in the South Downs National Park dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south east. Take a ride around the Museum on the narrow gauge railway and historic bus. Exhibits include the telecommunications hall, electricity hall, working printshop, lime kilns, road steam engines, radio and TV exhibition, stationary engines and more. The Museum is also home to traditional craftspeople, such as the woodturners, wheelwrights and blacksmith, with a café, gift shop, nature trails and numerous picnic areas.

Free entry for badge holders
Amberley Museum is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free.
To gain free entry, each child must have a Blue Peter badge, a valid Blue Peter badge ID card and be accompanied by a full paying or concessionary adult. If a paying adult is accompanied by two children with badges and valid badge cards, free entry will be given for both children.
If a disabled badge holder is accompanied by a registered carer, both can gain free entry. Carers must bring supporting documents.
Before you visit any of the attractions, grab a grown-up and read the Blue Peter Badge Attractions Terms and Conditions.
Find out how to apply for a Blue Peter badge today and remember to take your badge ID card to take advantage of this offer!
Address
Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre
Station Road
Amberley
Near Arundel
West Sussex
BN18 9LT
Telephone
01798 831370