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🚜Rural Life Centre

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The Rural Life Centre is an open-air museum spread over 10 acres, showcasing over 100 years of rural history. Highlights include a reconstructed village green, Victorian schoolroom, working narrow-gauge railway, and extensive collections of farm machinery and vintage vehicles.

  • Indoor play area and adventure playground for kids
  • On-site café serving homemade food and picnic areas
  • Seasonal events: tractor rides, Easter egg hunts, and more
  • Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for all ages

Practical tip: wear comfortable shoes as the site is large, and check the event calendar for special family days.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    The site spreads over 10 acres, so comfortable footwear is essential for parents and children alike.

  • Check the event calendar beforehand

    Special family days, tractor rides, and Easter egg hunts are seasonal, so plan visits around events your children will enjoy.

  • Plan for a full day out

    With 10 acres and over 100 exhibits to explore, allow several hours to avoid rushing through with young children.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The on-site café serves homemade food, but picnic areas are available if you'd prefer to bring your own lunch.

  • It's an outdoor museum

    The centre is open-air, so check the weather forecast and bring appropriate clothing and sun protection.

  • Suitable from age 3 upwards

    The centre is designed for children aged 3 and above, with hands-on activities and playgrounds to keep them engaged.

  • Explore the adventure playground

    An adventure playground is available on-site, offering outdoor play alongside the museum exhibits.

  • Indoor play area for younger children

    An indoor play area provides a good option for toddlers if they need a break from outdoor exploring.

  • Narrow-gauge railway rides available

    The working narrow-gauge railway is a highlight for many children; check if it's operating during your visit.

  • Bring layers and rain gear

    As an outdoor site, weather can change quickly; layered clothing and a light rain jacket are wise precautions.

  • Historic exhibits appeal across ages

    The reconstructed village green and Victorian schoolroom offer interactive learning for older children and families.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    Whilst the site is large, check with staff about buggy access across all areas and rougher pathways.

  • Pack snacks for longer visits

    Bring water and snacks to keep energy levels up whilst exploring the 10-acre site with children.

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