Opening Times
Opening Times
Museum, terrace café and shop open 7 days
(Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, New Years Day)
Winter 1 September to 30 April - 10am to 5pm 7 days a week
Summer 1 May to 31 August - 10am to 5.30pm 7 days a week
Address
River & Rowing Museum, Mill Meadows, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1BF
Go to Travel Information to download a map.
Enquiries
Tel: 01491 415600 or museum@rrm.co.uk
Tickets
| Ticket Type | Museum Galleries | The Wind in the Willows including Galleries |
| Adult | £3.50 | £7 |
| Child (3-16) | £2.50 | £5 |
| Senior Citizen (60+) | £3 | £6 |
| Full-time Student | £3 | £6 |
| Disabled | £3 | £6 |
| Unemployed | £3 | £6 |
| Family of 3 | £8.50 | £18 |
| Family of 4 | £10 | £20 |
| Family of 5 | £11.50 | £23 |
| Family of 6 | £13 | £25 |
12 Month Tickets
Use your ticket time and again
For the price of a single visit you can return to the Museum as often as you want for 12 months from the date the ticket was purchased.
Since April 2006 all admissions tickets (excluding group and some other tickets) have been valid for 12 months.
That means you can return time and again. You could have a quick after school visit to see The Wind in the Willows, see new Special Exhibitions as they open or just pop in to browse in your favourite galleries. It means you do not have to try and see all the Museum in just one visit.
Why is the Museum offering return tickets?
Under a revision of the Gift Aid rules that came into force in April 2006 we had the choice to charge 10% more for visitors wanting to turn their admission into a donation, or we could offer a 12 month return ticket.
As it seemed unfair to exclude those who could not Gift Aid their admission and we did not wish to charge more, we decided that the majority of our admission tickets should be valid for 12 months.
What is Gift Aid?
Gift Aid is a Treasury operated scheme that means registered charities can reclaim the tax already paid on donations made to them. When visiting the Museum it means you can offer to make a donation equivalent to the admission price when purchasing your tickets.
If you are a UK tax payer the Museum can claim the tax you have already paid on your donation, all we need is your name and address. These details are only used for the Gift Aid scheme. This means we can claim back 28p in every £1 donated and makes a significant contribution to the running costs of the Museum.
Please download a Gift Aid Visitor form and bring it with you next time you visit the Museum. This can significantly cut down your queuing time.



