Accreditation |
Unaccredited |
Address_line_1 |
High Street |
Admin_hierarchy |
/England/South West (English Region)/Gloucestershire (English County)/Cotswold (English District or Borough) |
Deprivation_index |
9 |
Deprivation_index_crime |
7 |
Deprivation_index_education |
7 |
Deprivation_index_employment |
8 |
Deprivation_index_health |
8 |
Deprivation_index_housing |
8 |
Deprivation_index_income |
8 |
Deprivation_index_services |
9 |
Founder |
Private collectors - Juliette and Guy Griffith |
Founder_source |
mm105 |
Geodemographic_group |
English and Welsh Countryside |
Geodemographic_group_code |
3ar |
Geodemographic_group_name_long |
3ar-English and Welsh Countryside |
Geodemographic_subgroup |
Older Farming Communities |
Geodemographic_subgroup_code |
3a1r |
Geodemographic_subgroup_name_long |
3a1r-Older Farming Communities |
Geodemographic_supergroup |
Countryside Living |
Geodemographic_supergroup_code |
3r |
Geodemographic_supergroup_name_long |
3r-Countryside Living |
Governance |
Independent-Private |
Latitude |
52.050932 |
Longitude |
-1.779716 |
Name_of_museum |
Woolstaplers Hall Museum |
Notes |
Subject matter according to Adrian Babbidge, personal correspondence. The Hall was bought by the MP Nadine Dorries and her husband after it shut as a museum. From the Sunday Times: ''It was a complete wreck,' [Dorries] says of the hall, which they bought for about 450,000. There was a tap with running water, but that was it. It had latterly been a local - and from the sounds of it, rather strange - museum. 'It was awful, and had the most macabre things. My kids wouldn't go inside.'' 'Order in the house', Sunday Times, May 14 2006. |
Postcode |
GL55 6HB |
Primary_provenance_of_data |
misc |
Region_country |
South West |
Size |
small |
Size_prov |
mm_prediction_random_forest |
Subject_Matter |
Mixed-Bygones |
Town_or_City |
Chipping Campden |
Year_closed |
1995:1995 |
Year_closed_source |
mm105 |
Year_opened |
1970:1970 |
Year_opened_source |
mm105 |
media |
0 |
project_id |
mm.misc.039 |