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Butcher Row House Museum

Burgage Hall, Church Lane, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1DW

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

The House that has Moved Twice! This fascinating folk museum measures only 5m square, on two floors. Today it can be found in a pretty courtyard and has local exhibits including a selection of Victorian christening robes and rare musical instruments.

Butcher Row House was built in the 1580s as part of a row of traders' properties down the centre of the High Street. The 'row' was demolished in the 19th century for hygiene reasons and to give better access for stage coaches and larger vehicles.
This building is one of only two which survived and was originally moved to a garden behind a shop in the High Street, where it was used for storage. In the 1970s, the House was gifted to the Civic Society who re-erected it in its present location and created this unique museum of local artefacts. In addition to Victorian costumes, these include a glove 'donkey' used by outworkers in the glove-making trade; a ladderback chair, made by Philip Clissett of Bosbury, whose designs influenced the Arts and Crafts movement; and a boot bath, which was trundled from door to door 'For the use of the poor in Ledbury'.
Of particular note is a rare and important example of a ‘Regency’ Lute made around 1800. Until its re-discovery in 2015 by stringed-instrument conservator & restorer Chris Egerton and world-renowned early-music performer Taro Takeuchi, it was known in literature but no actual examples of such a lute had been positively identified.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 13 September:
1000-1600
Sunday 14 September:
1000-1600
Tuesday 16 September:
1000-1600
Wednesday 17 September:
1000-1600
Thursday 18 September:
1000-1600
Friday 19 September:
1000-1600
Saturday 20 September:
1000-1600
Sunday 21 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

Burgage Hall, Church Lane, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1DW

Contact on day:
Hilary Davis
Telephone number:
+447929133435

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The museum is located in a paved courtyard off a cobbled lane. There are a couple of steps to the ground floor but a ramp is available on request. The first floor is inaccessible - there is a steep staircase - but there is a digital display of the exhibits on the ground floor.

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