Yesterday I visited the Amberley Museum which I thoroughly enjoyed. The museum has had a few name variations over the years including Amberley Chalk Pits.
Museum web link -
https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/
Museum map -
https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/museum-map/
It is an open air museum on a large site on the outskirts of the lovely village of Amberley, just north of Arundel, less than 10 miles from where I live.
It covers Heritage, Transport, Engineering and Craft etc, is manned by a large number of helpful and knowledgeable volunteers, some demonstrating crafts.
Fair bit of walking involved to see all the site, some of it somewhat uphill, there are also nature trail walks one can do. There is a narrow gauge train (which I went on) that goes end to end of the site and normally a vintage bus but no bus at the moment due to Covid.
I have visited Amberley many times before, but never been to the Museum until now. Had heard of the museum but did not really know anything about it. Around a week ago read some old Forum Threads which mentioned it, particularly its excellent vintage TV and Radio exhibition.
Really enjoyed the vintage TV & Radio section and very happy to also see there quite few tape recorders. Also particularly liked the Telephone Exchange, Electricity Hall & BT Connected Earth amongst many others.
Can well recommend it to people.
David