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Disabled
Parking and Access
Disabled
Parking: As
with
many mediaeval villages, our streets are small and narrow, so parking
may be a little bit difficult, but if you will try, you most probably
will find convenient places to park in High Street or Chapel Square, in
particular, near the local pubs - The
Wheatsheaf and Eyston
Arms.
Disabled
Access:
Champs Chapel is literally a tiny chapel with very little room to move.
Whilst we have made every endeavour to accommodate the interests of all
of our visitors, some disabled customers may find it difficult to move
about, in particular, transporting themsleves to the first floor of the
chapel. That is why we have recently moved the majority of our most
significant artefacts to the ground floor of the chapel and provided a
state-of-the-art interactive preview of the interior of the first floor
of the chapel and of a few remaining there historical artefacts on a
computer specially installed for that purpose on the ground floor. So,
although we have a somewhat limited physical access for the disabled
visitors, it does not limit their ability to view the entire museum
collection or the interior of the chapel.
In most cases, we will
be able to help you to move about and do our best to show you
everything worth seeing, tell you tales of time and answer all your
questions about the history of our village and some rare objects and
artefacts from our museum collection.
Museum does not have any
conveniences of its own, but a pub next door (The Wheatsheaf) is well
equipt for all visitors, including disabled.
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Hendred, Oxfordshire, 2005-2008.
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Champs
Chapel Museum of East Hendred
Opening on
Sunday afternoons (April to September) from 2.30pm to 4.30pm and
every first Sunday of the month (October to March) from 2.30pm to
3.30pm. Admission - Free.
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