
"The charming Amersham fairground organ museum, which is usually open a few Sundays per year, has now started offering guided tours. The occasional open days are more a chance to sit and listen to the old fair organs playing their pipes, and have a nice lunch at the same time. However, the guided tours, which will take place on Saturdays, will offer a deeper dive into their collection of organs and the music cards that control them."
"The tours last a couple of hours and cost £12.94 per person. They will take place on Saturday 6th June and 8th August, at either 11am or 2pm. (At the moment, there are no planned engineering works on the Metropolitan line that would affect getting there) You can find the Amersham Fair Organ Museum at the junction of Plantation Road and Grimsdell's Lane - about a 15-minute walk from Amersham tube station."
Amersham Fair Organ Museum is typically open a few Sundays per year and holds occasional open days for listening to old fair organs while enjoying lunch. The museum now offers guided tours on Saturdays that provide an in-depth look at its collection of organs and the music cards that control them. The tours last a couple of hours and cost £12.94 per person. Tours run on Saturday 6th June and 8th August at either 11am or 2pm. There are currently no planned Metropolitan line engineering works affecting access. The museum is at the junction of Plantation Road and Grimsdell's Lane, about a 15-minute walk from Amersham tube station. Visitors can also admire the miniature steam train in Amersham town centre.
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