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Chard Museum

Chard Museum

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Chard Museum exists to help today's community uncover yesterday's heritage, history and hidden stories. It is a small local museum based in Chard, Somerset, that opened in 1970 and celebrated its 50th ...

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Writing Historical Stories

Writing Historical Stories

Organisation role · 1–4 hrs/Week
High Street, Chard Town, Chard, TA20 1QL, United Kingdom
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Chard Museum
#36987
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The Museum is looking for volunteers to take some of its artefacts and create the stories so that we can promote them in our 'Museum Without Walls'.

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Do you enjoy history and being creative?

Chard Museum is looking for volunteers to take some of its artefacts and create the stories so that we can promote them in our 'Museum Without Walls'.


Are you looking for an opportunity to:

  • Work in a small team?
  • Meet new people?
  • Challenge yourself?
  • Discover and share the hidden stories of Chard?
  • Use your experience and skills?
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle?


If so, we would love to hear from you!


About us:

Chard Museum exists to help today's community uncover yesterday's heritage, history and hidden stories. It is a small local museum based in Chard Somerset. It opened in 1970 and celebrates its 50th Anniversary in 2020.


Our guests and visitors are at the heart of the Museum especially as we build our community focus so please join us to bring history alive to our local community.

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About Chard Museum

Chard Museum exists to help today's community uncover yesterday's heritage, history and hidden stories. It is a small local museum based in Chard, Somerset, that opened in 1970 and celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. It is housed in a converted 16th century thatched, listed building. It was originally four cottages. Later it incorporated the building next door which had been the New Inn Public House.