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Summer Fun on the Farm at Somerset Rural Life Museum

Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8DB

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Farmyard court with buildings and metal horse sculpture in the foreground, and Glastonbury Tor on a green hill in the background.

Opening Times

Season (21 July 2026 - 4 Sept 2026)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00

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There's something for everyone to enjoy this summer at Somerset Rural Life Museum!

Browse the Museum galleries to discover more about local history, meet some fascinating visiting animals, and get creative with crafts, including activities inspired by the latest exhibition, 'Harry Brockway: Ways with Wood'.

The Grain Store Café will be open serving delicious light refreshments.

All activities are drop in and free with a Museum Unlimited Annual Pass, unless otherwise stated on our website.

With the Museum Unlimited Annual Pass, you pay just once and can visit for a whole year free of charge.

Opening times

Tuesday – Sunday, 10.00 am – 5.00pm.

Tickets

FREE for Museum Unlimited pass holders.
Adult: £11
Concessions: £9
Child (under 5): FREE
Child (aged 5-17) £5.25
Family (2 adults and up to four children aged 5 – 17) £25
Family (1 adult and up to four children aged 5 – 17) £16
 

Image: Farm yard with Glastonbury Tor, Somerset Rural Life Museum © South West Heritage Trust

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Road Directions

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