WHAT WE DO

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We are a friendly local museum open to all. Our purpose is to connect our children, our schools, our local people and communities to the remarkable stories of our local area. We make an impact through engagement with our collection of over 400 remarkable chairs, 600 paintings and drawings, and 24,000 objects that represent our history.

The chair story of Wycombe is part of its identity.

Wycombe Museum is essential in keeping this history alive.

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WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT

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Wycombe Museum became a charity in 2016. We receive an annual grant from Buckinghamshire Council, but that covers less than half of how much it costs to run the museum.

Without your help, the museum will struggle to survive. Your donation will allow us to keep making our community a better place, and make sure that our local stories are kept alive.

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