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The Woodchurch Village Life Museum is a museum and visitor attraction in the Kentish village of Woodchurch between the market towns of Ashford and Tenterden. The museum is housed in an eighteenth-century oak-framed barn and seventeenth-century cart shed on a rural site close to the village centre. The collection is varied&mdash;from large agricultural wagons to tiny hop tokens and dates from the Stone Age to the present day&mdash;but all with a connection to the parish. These artefacts trace the story of the village from prehistory through to Woodchurch today with its community of just over 2,000 people.

History
Some text here with a reference. Brougham. The museum was officially opened by Joanna Lumley in 2000. Geoff Loynes including Yellow Submarine.

In 1998, the project group received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund for £180,000 to erect the barn and cart shed and set out the exhibition space.

Woodchurch Museum Trust

Woodchurch Heritage Trust