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Description
One of the oldest surviving dwelling houses in the borough of Barnet
Built in 1660, the building of the Church Farmhouse Museum was a dairy and hay making farm until the first half of the previous century. It's been a museum since 1955.
On display at the Church Farmhouse Museum there are three furnished, period rooms; a 1820s kitchen with adjoining laundry room, and a 1850s dining room. The kitchen has a huge open fireplace containing a clockwork spit jack, a chimney crane and bread oven.
Built in 1660, the building of the Church Farmhouse Museum was a dairy and hay making farm until the first half of the previous century. It's been a museum since 1955.
On display at the Church Farmhouse Museum there are three furnished, period rooms; a 1820s kitchen with adjoining laundry room, and a 1850s dining room. The kitchen has a huge open fireplace containing a clockwork spit jack, a chimney crane and bread oven.