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Buckinghamshire County Museum

Coordinates: 51°49′02″N 0°48′54″W / 51.8172°N 0.8151°W / 51.8172; -0.8151
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Ceely House, the main building now containing the museum
The Old Aylesbury Grammar School building that now houses part of the museum

The Buckinghamshire County Museum is a museum in the centre of Aylesbury, in Buckinghamshire, England. It displays artefacts pertinent to the history of Buckinghamshire including geological displays, costume, agriculture and industry. The museum also features changing art exhibits in the Buckinghamshire Art Gallery.

In 1996 the Museum was awarded National Heritage Museum of the Year.[1]

The museum is housed in three old buildings that have been joined together: a chapel in St Mary's Square, the old Aylesbury Grammar School (before it was moved to its present location) and Ceely House.

To the rear of the building, in what used to be Ceely House's coach house, is the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery.

References

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  1. ^ "Awards and Winners" (PDF), National Heritage, National Heritage, retrieved 28 June 2019
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51°49′02″N 0°48′54″W / 51.8172°N 0.8151°W / 51.8172; -0.8151