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Harvest


Vegetables and ducks made of straw in a display at the front of a small tin chapel

Traditional Harvest Festival

Join us for a special Harvest Weekend and discover the rich traditions of our farming history. This family-friendly event is packed with live demonstrations, hands-on heritage skills, and the sights and sounds of the countryside.

Experience the sights and smells of a traditional harvest as you explore rural crafts, heritage displays, and working demonstrations. Watch the threshing machine in action, separating grain from straw as it would have done over a century ago, and learn about the Swing Riots, a pivotal moment in agricultural history.

See the heavy horses up close and take a ride on a traditional carriage.

Meet the Tudor re-enactors from The Companye of Merrie Folke and find out what life was really like during harvest time in Tudor England. From food to farming, clothing to customs, they bring the past to life in vivid detail.

Enjoy the energy and colour of traditional Morris dancing, and see our talented sheepdogs at work, skilfully herding our Oxford Down sheep—a rare breed with a proud local history.

Explore historic rural skills in action: visit the Bodger’s Area to learn how bodgers once crafted wooden chair legs in the woods, and stop by our charcoal kiln and saw pit to see how woodland resources were once used for everything from fuel to furniture.

Step inside Henton Chapel to see our beautiful Harvest display, created with produce grown in our own gardens and allotments, celebrating the bounty of the season. Watch as our traditional bakers shape and bake a magnificent harvest loaf, and see apple pressing in action, turning orchard fruit into fresh juice.

Don’t miss the fiery forge, where our blacksmith will be at work shaping metal using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations.

Whether you’re fascinated by farming, love history, or are simply looking for a wholesome, hands-on day out, Harvest Weekend is a celebration of rural life not to be missed.

Watch highlights from last year’s Harvest Weekend


Book Tickets

Book your tickets now to join us for some exciting Harvest fun!

  • This is a Premium admission day

  • Free entry for COAM Annual Members


Event 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. For further details please email marketing@coam.org.uk


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