A MUSEUM in Chipping Campden has been busy hosting four primary schools and allowing them to take over the running of the museum.
Court Barn, the museum of craft and design in Chipping Campden tells the story of how a small town in a beautiful setting became a gathering place for creative people in the 20th Century and where Charles Ashbee moved his Guild of Handicraft from London in 1902.
the latest takeover day had primary school children from Blockley involved in activities from reception duties to making postcards and greeting visitors.The visits have been inspired by The Guildsmen and the Great War display.
They also took part in a guided walk around Chipping Campden and looked at some of the buildings connected to Charles Ashbee and the Guildsmen.
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