Livery Committee: Amersham Museum visit and tour of the Old Town


Event Details


Date:  Friday 12 June 2026
Time:  11.00am-15:30pm
Dress code:  Casual
Venue:  Amersham Museum and Old Town
Members’ area  Portal (LMS): Click here to book
Organiser:  Dr Kieran McHugh | drkieranmchugh@aol.com

Amersham Museum visit and tour of the Old Town

The number of places is limited to 20 and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Please feel free to invite one or more guests.

Amersham Museum brings to life the fascinating history of Amersham and the surrounding villages through an exciting programme of exhibitions and events. Based largely in a medieval hall house, the museum explores life in the town, including its current temporary display Destination Amersham. Sit at a Tudor dinner table, relax in the 1930s living room, or listen to stories in Ron Haddock’s 1960s record shop. From fossils to doll’s houses, Elizabeth I to Margaret Thatcher, the Stone Age to the future, find out about Amersham’s vibrant past.

Museum Director, Briony Hudson, herself an Apothecary, will welcome us to the museum, including its beautiful physic garden which will be in full bloom. We will have lunch in a gastropub across the street from the museum. After lunch, one of the expert guides from the Museum will lead us on a guided walk of Amersham Old Town.

Refunds, minus a £5 admin fee (per ticket), will be offered, upon request, to anyone cancelling for any reason up to six working days before an event.  After this time, no refunds are available.

The Livery Committee is the Society’s members’ social committee and is separate from the main Society Programme.  It operates outside of the governance of the Society, and uses a money-pooling system for all of its events.  Net receipts collected by the Society on their behalf are passed to the Livery Committee.


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