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Sunday 25 March 2018 | 10am-4pm
The Museum of Timekeeping
The Museum of Timekeeping welcomes the public to Upton Hall to see hundreds of clocks ringing and chiming in summertime.
Celebrate the clocks going forward, explore the secrets hidden inside ticking treasures with our live clock and watch demonstrations. Explore the history of timekeeping –
past, present and future.
With hands on activities for the whole family along with the Vintage pop-up Clock House Cafe this event has something for everyone.
£5 adults, free to under 16s | Free to Friends of the Museum | £3 BHI Members
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