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    Cowper and Newton Museum

    Olney's world renowned museum

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    Description

    Information correct as of April 2021

    The museum celebrates two great men who lived in Olney: the leading 18th Century poet & letter writer William Cowper and his friend, John Newton who wrote the hymn "Amazing Grace" while living in the town.

    John Newton had been a seafarer and slave trader, but became a famous preacher and a spirtual mentor to William Wilberforce, the abolitionist. The museum has a display showing the slave trade and Newton's part in abolition.

    The museum also has many belongings of the men which show how they lived, worked and about how their fame spread.

    The Cowper & Newton museum is housed in the building that 18th Century poet William Cowper lived and worked in. It has beautiful, well tended gardens and a lovely 18th Century summerhouse.

    There is also a fascinating array of documents, objects and pictures to show how Olney evolved, particularly its past as a centre for lace-making and the boot and shoe industry. A treasure trove of Olney's history through the years.

    The town museum is supported by a hardworking team of staff and volunteers who put on an  ambitious programme of events during the year.

    Disabled access to the museum: there is access for wheelchair users to the garden, and limited access to the house. A portfolio of photographs of the exhibits in the upper rooms is available for those who find the steep stairs from this old building difficult to manage.

    From the 19th May, you will now be able to go and explore the Historic House museum once again. But with new rules being put in place to keep everyone happy and safe you will have to buy tickets before coming to the museum. These tickets can be found on the website or my clicking the link below.

    https://cowper-and-newton-museum.arttickets.org.uk

     

     

     

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    Open hours today: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
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      10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    • Wednesday

      10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    • Thursday

      10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    • Friday

      10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    • Saturday

      10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    • Sunday

      Closed

    • March 23, 2023 8:26 am local time

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      © Visit Olney is a social enterprise. The Visit Olney website aims to provide accurate, up-to-date tourist information and visitor guides about the town of Olney, in Buckinghamshire, which lies between Northampton, Milton Keynes and Bedford. Olney is known for the pancake race and its literary associations with writers Cowper and Newton, and a connection to the abolitionist movement. This is a thriving Georgian market town with a renowned museum. The independent High Street depends on both visitors and local people visiting the town and we aim to show what there is to explore, enjoy and experience here to fulfill our mission: to help local businesses and community groups thrive. Visit Olney is paid for by the generous support of partners from the town, whose businesses are listed on our Visit Olney homepage.

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