• Tom Brown's School Museum is a local museum in the village of Uffington (near Faringdon), Oxfordshire, England. It was opened in 1984.
  • The Old Schoolroom' now the Tom Brown's School Museum in Uffington.
  • ...developed the idea of setting up the Museum and opened it in 1984 as the ‘Tom Browns School Museum’ and was renamed 'Uffington Museum' in 2024.
  • Here you will find films and presentations from the Museum and others illustrating the history of the Uffington area.
  • The Museum is housed in the 380 year-old schoolroom which was featured in the novel "Tom Brown's School Days", first published in 1857.
  • Thomas Hughes was born in Uffington and wrote the famous book ‘Tom Browns School Days’ which features the Old Schoolroom which now houses the museum.
  • This small but charming museum tells the history of the Vale, including its literary heritage, the rural economy of the area and local history all in a beautiful C17th...
  • Tom Brown's School Museum was originally a school for boys built in 1617 & became a museum in 1984.
  • Quaint little museum concentrating on local history and, of course, Uffington's two most famous sons - John Betjeman and Thomas Hughes the author of Tom...
  • The Museum is housed in the nearly 400-year-old schoolroom that featured in Thomas Hughes’ book ‘Tom Browns School Days’.