18th Century Life: Discover How People in the 1700s Lived and Worked
18 - 30 July 2026
This July, visitors to Chiltern Open Air Museum can have a living history encounter in 18th Century Leagrave Cottage.
Step into the past and discover how people lived with our expert historical interpreter Judith.
See traditional spinning wheels in action and learn how the cottage industries of the Chilterns worked.
Meet Judith
Judith has been bringing history to life and demonstrating spinning at the Museum for many years.
โSpinning fibre into thread is one of the oldest crafts known to civilisation. Practiced for thousands of years the craft has been refined in technique, expanded to other fibres and divided for specialist results. Spinning as a craft is still very much alive and well, with the recent addition of e-spinners, the explosion of expertise shared through the internet and the continued support of local groups like the Guilds of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers many people spin both as a hobby or commercially.
However, I take delight in spinning in the style, and using the equipment of, the Eighteenth Century in the South of England. This was a time , just before the Industrial Revolution, when spinning as a cottage industry in the UK was still a viable occupation.
I spin both wool and flax on appropriate spinning wheels, and in appropriate clothing, I demonstrate and talk about the process of both wool and flax preparation before spinning and about the use of the thread after spinning. I try to include the historical background to the introduction and development of spinning as a craft depending on the interests of my audience.โ
Event Information
18th Century Life is included in admission to the Museum from 18 - 30 July
General Museum Information
With 45 acres at your disposal, there is plenty to explore, including woodlands and an exciting adventure playground
Dogs on short leads are welcome but must not go inside residential buildings
Light lunches, drinks, cakes and snacks are available to purchase from our Skippings Barn
Sensory backpacks are available to borrow (subject to availability)
Mobility scooters are available to borrow (subject to availability - pre-booking is advised)
Lots of free parking
Photography and filming may take place during this event for the Museum archives and publicity. These photographs and video footage may appear in promotional or educational materials including on our websites, social media pages, newsletters, or in newspapers and magazines. If you do not wish to be photographed, please speak to the photographer.