Historical Walk Leader

Historical Walk Leader

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 2 Feb 2026
Town Hall, Parsonage Ln, Chesham HP5 1EP, UK
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Billy Summers-Young

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Summary

Researching and leading local history-themed guided walks to the public across the town of Chesham.

Detailed description

Are you friendly, enjoy walking and have an interest in history? We may have the perfect opportunity for you!


We are looking for new volunteer Walk Leaders to support and develop our museum’s established guided local history walk programme.


Each group walk lasts around 1-2 hours and takes place across the town (within around a mile and half of the town), with stops to share local history.


Person Specification:


  • Interest in history/local history or willingness to learn about it
  • Good with people
  • Confident in walking a distance of 1-2 miles across a 1-2 hours duration (with stops)


To Find Out More:


If you are interested in learning more about the Walk Leader role with Chesham Museum, put your name down and we will be in touch!

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

🤝 Extra support

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About Chesham Museum

Chesham Museum was founded in 2004. It is a community organisation, conceived and run by local volunteers, with funding mainly through the efforts of its supporters with the support of local businesses, schools and the wider population.

Its first home was in the former stables of a public house ‘The Gamekeeper’s Lodge’ in Bellingdon Rd, and it relocated, in 2009, to 15 Market Square, Chesham until June 2017 when a change in circumstances meant it was forced to close its doors.

Since then the museum has maintained a strong online presence through its website and social media channels, helping to provide a connection to its audiences and users both local, visitors and researchers from across the world. Most recently its has worked hard to raise funds and volunteer support to develop this new website to bring the best of its exhibitions, collections, events and opportunities to enjoy and engage with the town’s rich history.

In early 2024 the museum will re-open in a new exhibition space in Chesham Town Hall. Visit us to discover the history of Chesham’s people and places. Share your ideas about how we can create a new museum together.

The museum aims to educate visitors about the rich history of Chesham and its past inhabitants. Its collection primarily deal with things that are associated with Chesham, but also the outer-lying areas: Asheridge, Ashley Green, Ballinger, Bellingdon, Chartridge, Hyde Heath, Latimer, Lee Common and Ley Hill. It offers insights into a unique history of social reform and industry in Buckinghamshire, the fourth largest town.

Chesham Museum is a registered charity.