Milton Keynes Museum is an independent local museum in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. It is mostly run by volunteers with a small number of paid staff. The museum is housed in a former Victorian farmstead.
Tickets
Adults: £9
Children aged 5-16: £6.00
Under 5s: free
Families (2 Adults + Up To Four Children): £26.00
Retired and unwaged: £7.00 (For our disabled visitors we are happy to admit one carer free of charge)
Visiting Groups 10+ people (by prior arrangement only)
Group member - Adult £7.50
Group member - Concession £6.00
School Group - Student £5.00
FACILITIES
Refreshments! Tea & Coffee, Sandwiches & Cakes
If your question about facilities at the museum is not answered below:
The Granary tearoom: Our popular tearoom serves reasonably priced hot and cold refreshments, including homemade cakes, toasted sandwiches and children’s items. The tearoom is open from 11am – 4.30pm whenever the Museum is open to the public, and by special arrangement when schools and groups are visiting at other times.
Picnic area: You are welcome to bring your own food and enjoy it at the picnic tables in the courtyard, or on the grass areas around the Museum.
Gift shop:
Milton Keynes Monopoly is on sale in the gift shop
Our shop, within the museum reception area, carries a wide range of unusual gifts and crafts with a historical theme for all ages, including pocket money toys, local history books and our own museum honey and preserves.
Toilets and baby changing:
There are toilets throughout the site, with baby changing facilities in the toilets alongside the Granary Tea Room.
Parking:
Parking is free at the museum, with plenty of space, even on busy event days.
Accessibility:
Almost all of the museum’s galleries and facilities are at ground level and accessible in a wheelchair or with a pushchair. However, please be aware that in the historical areas of the site some of the doorways are narrow, and some floor surfaces uneven. We are always happy to assist if you need help negotiating these areas. We have a number of standard wheelchairs available on site for those visitors whose motorised chairs are unable to access the main house area.