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Andover Museum

Hampshire Cultural Trust

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Who are you?

Hampshire Cultural Trust

Name of space

Andover Museum

What is the capacity?

Up to 40 people

Andover Museum

About the space

Situated on the River Anton, a tributary of the Test, the historic market town of Andover boasts two museums in the same building.

Andover Museum, telling the story of the town and surrounding area, opened in 1981, and it was joined in 1986 in the same building by the Museum of the Iron Age, which tells the story of nearby Danebury hillfort

. Grade II listed, the museum building started life as a Georgian townhouse in the mid 18th century. Evidence of this can be seen in the fine staircase, wooden panelling and decorative fireplaces. In the 1840s, the building was purchased by local philanthropist Martha Gale who gifted it to Andover Grammar School. The brick extension that houses the Museum of the Iron Age was added in the 1880

What facilities/accessibility features does it have?

Andover Museum is situated near the town centre in a Georgian town house with a Victorian extension and has two rooms available for hire. Our top floor meeting room can be set up in theatre style to seat up to 40 people or boardroom style to seat up to 20. The resource room provides a meeting space for smaller groups and activities.

How much does it cost?

Hourly rate: Please enquire

Half day rate: Please enquire

Day rate: Please enquire

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