A new home

After many years without a physical home, Chesham Museum re-opened in a new venue upstairs at Chesham Town Hall on Saturday 20th January, 2024.

There are thousands of exhibits in storage so exhibitions will be in rotation. So it’s worth dropping in now and again to keep up with what’s on display, and find out more from the friendly and informative staff.

Opening times

Open on Saturday and Wednesday 10am – 4pm
Chesham Town Hall, just off the High Street via Baines Walk, HP5 1DS.

A diverse history

Chesham Museum sums up the spirit of Chesham wonderfully with these words on display in the museum:

“People have lived in the local area for thousands of years with their lives revolving around the river and latterly the railway. The landscape of the town has stimulated much industry and growth and given Chesham its famous ‘Bs’ – brushes, boots, bears, beer, bricks and Baptists.

Chesham is home to a diverse community reflecting a long tradition of people who have migrated and settled in the town. Many of Chesham’s inhabitants have achieved great things and stood up for their beliefs from abolition to freedom of speech and suffrage.”

– words from Chesham Museum

Find online exhibitions and more information on Chesham Museum website

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Traditional teddy bear, an example of the Hugmee bears made in Chesham from the early 1900s

Visit the Hugmee teddy bear, made by Chiltern Toy Factory in the early 1900s