Rural Life Living Museum
The Rural Life Centre, located in Farnham, is a museum that offers a wide range of exhibits that provide a comprehensive insight into various aspects of life, history, and culture. The exhibits cover a broad spectrum of topics including agriculture, costume and textiles, land transport, weapons and war, medicine, trade and commerce, industry, social history, personalities, archives, and architecture. The museum is home to several key exhibits and themes that offer a glimpse into different eras and professions. Visitors can step back in time and experience a Victorian school, explore the workings of a light railway, or learn about the life and work of George Sturt, a renowned wheelwright. The museum also showcases the craft of a blacksmith, the art of trapping, and the use of ploughs and wagons in agriculture. In addition, the Rural Life Centre features a prefab, a type of pre-fabricated building, and a chapel, both of which add to the architectural diversity of the museum. The museum's exhibits are designed to engage and educate visitors, offering a unique perspective on rural life and history. Whether you're interested in industry, commerce, or social history, the Rural Life Centre has something to offer everyone.