Re4lstsr•d humber: Q6670805
Charity nun*er. 1126970
DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT
(A conyaThy Ilmltod by zuarantee)
TRUSTEES. REPORT AND FINANC￿ sfATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

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Reference and Administrdtion Derails of the Company. tts Trusrees and Advisers
Tntstees, Report
IndepeThdet)t Examlner's Report to the Trnsrees of Ditehling Museum ofArE & Craft
Consolidated Stat*nent of Rnan£MI Actsvfvies
Summary Income and EYp￿di￿re Acrovnt
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Company Balan¢e Sheet

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF TTrE COMPANY. ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS
FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
President
Her Majesty Queen Camilla
Patron$
Mrs lenny Kilbride Roberts MEE DL
Tru$tees
lo Myles, Interim Chair
Isilda Almeida
Gavin Ambrtsse
Matthew Clayton
Brian Cohen
Robert Gmffiths
Philippa Hob50n
Ashley Kn￿￿e$
Dr Hope Wodf
Honorary Leg*1 Cou•$41
Amanda Gray
Conwany R￿1$¢￿50￿ Number
06670805
Charity R•gistered Nurtier
1126970
Registered Office
Lodge Hill Lanè
Ditchling.
Hassocks
West Su5Ax BN6 8SP
Conyany Serretary
Charlotte Graham
Chtef Executlve oific•r
Stephanle Fuller
Independ¢nt Examin¢rs
VMR Andel￿on BA Hons FCA DChA
Clark Broymscombe
Si Andrews Place
Lth¥es. EasESu&5ex BN7 IUP

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE COMPAKI. ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Bahkers
CAF Bank Ltd
PO 8ox 289
Kings Hill
West Malling
Keht MEI 9 4TA
Investment Advisers
Canaccord GenutLy Wealth ManaKem¥t
9th Floor
88 W¢)od Stree¢
London
EC2V 7QR

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TRUSTEES, REPORT
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The Trustee3 pres*t their annual report together with the unaudited financial statrnts of DitchliThg Museum of Art +
Craft I'the Trust. "the Company. or the "Mu5eum"I for the period l April 2023 to 31 March 2024. The annual report and
unaudited finaThci*l ststements comprise the consolidated resulLS and financial Position of the Company and the Dirchl#
Museum EndoY¢ment TNSL regi5ttrÈd charity Thurnber 290075 (together -the Group"). The T￿$￿e5 confirni that the
annual reporr and financial 51at*nents of the Company comply the turrent s¢avJtory requirements, the requiremènts
ol the company's governing docurnent and the provision5 of the stat￿￿ent of Retommended Practice {SORPI, applicable
to charities pyarin8 their ac¢¢yJnts in accordance vrith the linxncial Reponing Standard applicable in the UK and Repubk
of Ireland IFRS 1021 {effthe l January 2015) as arnended by 14)date ￿lletith I leff*rive l January 2015).
Sin¢e the Company and the Group qualty as small under 5ecDon 383, the Srratwc Rty¢)rr required of medium and large
companies under the Companles Act 2006 (Strateglc Report and Directorfs Report) Regulations 2013 15 not required.
PRINCIPAL ACTivrrY AND OBJECTIVES
DirEhling Museum w4$ founded in 1985 by1￿n￿a and Hilary Bwme. ki5 housed in a Purpose￿￿11t awdrd-winning buil(fr
designed by Adam Richard5 Architrcu. wthich c¥sened in 2012. The Mu$wJrn holds a unique coll¥tioTh of y￿rk by many of
the Internationally knov4n artists and craftspeople who chose to make DiEchling their h¢)me from the eady 20th c￿tyry
onwards. including David Jon¢s &r Frank Brangtyn. Edward Johnston. Eric Gill. Ethel Malret and Charfes Knight
The purpose of the Company is to present the and hisr4ri(al ¢ontext of the arrists and craft workers who lived and
worked in Ditchling and its surrwnding comEnuniD¢% ￿nce 1900. This is to be achieved through the acqui51tith
organi5ation, preservation. and interpretation Lrf relevant and relatsd +)bi*ts and iMfornati+Jn and their deploympth¢ for
publi¢ display. res*arch and learning.
ision:
Home of craf¢ futyre of maktng.
Mlssion:
ETh8*￿ Inspire: Crtste
To use the of making to improve people's Ir¥es socially driv￿ prtiiects hand$ on OPP¢JmnitiÈ5 to
Crea
To be a hub for eThgagir¢g hisroric and contarwary maling for researchers and creative pracriiTroners
To b• an inspirinx.enrichingand inclu5lvÈmus￿rn that preserve5 the idea5 and worf( of Ditchling's historic makers
and u$es them to explwe cont•nporary issues.
Oblectives
2023-24 alvtdys seerned likely ro be a challehging year. cOn￿nuing eMerge￿Ce frorn the ¢ovid pandeml¢. high inflatien
and vi$ltor behaviour impacted by both. $0 highly unpredicttb￿ Howevw. planning for an Èxciting and susrainable
fuDJr& and much d the groundwork srarod In this year.
Our inrentions V*Ere ty"
Focu5 on Income gener4tion from comM￿laj and fundraising.
Plan lor a major CelebratiC￿ of 10 Yea￿ sinc¢ the museum wened after r•J*dopm¢nt including a lo,
rthday appeal.
Start feasibility work for the d￿e1C¥m¢￿t of the Print Gallery space a5 a new lOc*￿￿n for ¢ollection display and
rdling wr core swry.
Under¥xke a major pry"¢tt to rene4¥ rod and windov*Y at the museum subieu to fvndlng.

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ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Collection and Exhibitlons
s¥￿ of the SedsAle wa5 presented over the summer with A5sociath Cur4tor Juson Burns.
typeogr4phic5 xaside httitrge vitth cwtemporary work in ￿POn
Double Weove.. Boun* ond Albn's Moderntst Ttxtks 10- birthday tKhibition, cdebratin¥ Hilary B•Jrn<
vtho Cctrfounded the mu5wm vlith h¥ sister lo)nnL This txhibraon, sho%%rasing the wi>rk of Boume and her
partner in life and creative practice Barbard Allen hugdy successfijl high visitor numbers and i very
PO$ltive r¥ons4 We devdoped this exhibioon from the community research undertaken in the D(feret>t Stoites
projett and worked with ateam of 6 curat￿3 vtho ajl br￿JghtIl¥ed experience a5 well as expertise w the curatori
proce55. This is a way of working the museum c¢)ntinu& bringing in other people to expand the narratives
and our undErstsnding d tyjr colltttion.
Ct>8ecwn redsÈty. The Museum ￿ Stsrting to plan the redevelopment gf part of the bylldinz in order to create
new dtsplays tslling the core Dirchling *ro5t and maktr5 Stories in an accessible and rdevant vny. This ￿11 enab
lis to show 3 repr¢5ent*tive selection of our colkction all the time alongside ￿hibitiOns, and ensure thac visito
are able to under5tsn4 vkny the artiSD¢ community in Ditrhling and how it changed and developed over time.
Thi5 work will be (aken foryArd as a collaborntiye proj.ett curarotial and learning.
Learning and Communlty
The museum has d*doped its family pmgramme this year *ith a new Craft aub for the sch¢)ol holid*ys, and
drop i# s￿l0n5 alongside ￿hibi￿on5.
Schools workshop5 have incm5ed in numb¥ and are proving highty popuhr. W¢ develop¢d a new l¢cal school
partnership through a Making Connections project fijnded by South East Museum DevelopmenL
Our project with th4 village primary school took place in June and resulted in a h2nd printed typeo¥raphi¢ boo
Recommendation5 Irom the EDI a£Tion plan are b￿ng in¥sI*n￿ted. tmth increased suppor¢ for participants
disabiliues or neurodNergenc
We worked vitth Hare Arts. a development 0rpnisa0c￿ for Dldeaf and hard of hearing curators artists and
craftspeapl< oknng pr4Ctical I￿rkshOpS and BSL intwpreted tour5 of the rnuseunL
This c¢mbin
Communi¢ation and Audience Development
This year we welcomed 10.700 visitor4 19% do￿ on nonnal numbers in an averdge year pr¢*ovid, similar to
2022-23. This a disappointing resuJ4 dve in large parlro low surnmer vi5iror number5. Ourv4inter exhibits
had strong fbumbers for the time el year btst the seasonal ol visitstion meant summer low )18ures had a
major financial impacL
Audienc• surveys r¥•orted an tyjtstandingly high le¥el of gii5faction w*ith their &xperience vitth 84% reporting
Good and 15.6% Good. Audi￿CeS our most diverse Lwer. increases in ethnic diversity and
parriculady Dldeaf and disabled visitors at 16.5%. This is over ijouble the South East Mu$eum5 averng&
Double We￿e retgved 38 p¢eces ¢)f press covern¥4 d￿1￿5￿atrng thi5 SW of 0veAl￿ but highly significant
knle crdft5people has strong rwaThee today.
Commercial
With support from the Heritsge Compass programme we deydopd a new Income Gen¥ation Strategy th15 yev
which wll be implememted in 2024-25.
A mulD*ear grantfrom the hkniional Low Heritagt Fund ￿abled us to create Some new unique merchandi
linked to the Dovt* WeiT¥e txhibition, based on in our cdlection. We have plans w increase thi5 offer
fvDJre year¥.
Buildlng
We **re ddighred to be avrdrded a MEND grdttt from DCMS through Arr5 Council England. which has enablel
us repair our roof. Window3 ￿11 a150 be replaced or renfftd along with other repair& Thi$ addresse$ the
part of the building vthich not as part of the redevelopment project and will stanrf u5 in go¢+d stead
for at least the next l O year5. In a¢cord2n¢e With the twms and ¢onditi¢)ns. all ￿PendI)jre associated thtS
grnnt has b•eTh opiulised in the financial sur&nents

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10 Years slnce thé Redevelopment
To celebrate l O year5 since the rniseum recyentd hllovling redevelopm￿¢ we hdd a prngramme of activlty
centred around the Doubte WetTre exhibffion. We hdd a free day with open access for all, with attrvitie5. food
drink We ilso launcheda Iofor 10 fiJndrai5ing¢amp￿gn and Aisad £1 0.000 for th*fij￿ra soturity ofthe muS￿m.
Gov¢vnan¢e
The Board met quarterfy durihg this period.
The Finance and Income Generation Commrttee met rnonth￿ throuKh¢)ut the year. leadlng work on ftnan¢r
scenario planning to support prudenrfinancial managemwL
Trustees rook part in shared business plannlnK and developm￿£ with the staff tram.
Buslness Review. Investment Pollcy and Reserve
During the yearthe Trurfs ¢ons01idatsd fvnds decreased by £1 13.516 Q023-. decrease of £193.943}. ctsmprising income of
449,18012023.. £343,977). expendiojre of £S63.485 P023.. £521.5041 and g*"n5 on inve5tmentassets of £78912023..10$5
of £16.4161. Consolidated reseN¢s carried forward ai 31 March 2024 toralled £2,186,61 S Q023.. £2,300.131 l. Of thi5
arnount £700.630 P023: £737.8101 is unrestricred. £229.050 f1023.. £326.7831 are Endowmenr Fund$ and the balance of
1.256,935 12023.. £1.235,538} is rutrictEd. The resrritted funds at 31 March 2024 predominandy ci)mpris¢ the
development fijnd of £1.149.482 P023: £1.171063). vthich 15 primarity wresented by the freehdd pmperty.
The Trus¢e¢s have Set a pdicy for inves¢mtst of the Trus(s assets such that available monies are investsd to maximi$e the
to¢al return. whilsr ensurinK that there sufficient liquidity for sh¢rt term ta5h flow requirements.
The Trustees have estsblished the minimum le4el of unrestri¢tÈd r*setyes that th¢ Trust oughtto have to cover operating
c¢)sts as £60.000. Reserve5 are nec¢55ary ro bridge the funding gaps spending on exhibitions and other projecTX
and reeeiving resources. Reserves are also hdd to cover possible 4nerg*)ry repair5 ¢0 the property and other exp¢ndiwr¢
During this trading year the museum encountered two key financial chall￿gÉ%. firsdy our fundraising applicauons
outrornes did not fall timety. or in our favour. That coupled vAth It)w summer visitor numbers for the S¥ns of the
SeosKk exhibition impattsd our cash fflow on tOP of a challenging pr￿louS post covid trading. The board of TrLtstees met
to discuss rnitigafion through two specific aciions. l. Rnance and Inco￿￿ Genr4ti0n ￿M￿ree {FIGCI to meet on a
monthly basis to monitor and Ilag any ffinancial issues to the &drd. 2. Board of Trustees decided to close the finaneial g&p
by drawng di)￿ invested fund4 enabling the museum ro continue to opernte wth sufficit￿t cash reseryes. This Sityation
13 5ublett to ongoing carefijl manitmng by HGC and the Trustees. The 2024_2025 *rst quart¥ resu1¢5 sugze5t that
visitor numbers and earnin% are significanty up this year and we are on track tts makt a surplus at the enij of the year.
The boaryl has regular conversations around being ablÈ to build up rts•ve5 to a r&isoThable and appropriate amounL
Tho majority of the Trusgs unrestrlcred reswves af £700.630 at 31 Matth 202412023.. £737.810} are repre5enr¢d by the
property and other tsngibl¢ assets.
STRucfuRE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Truste4s
The Trustw Trltho are also diretws for the purpose of company law. and who wved during the year we
Jo Myles. Interim Chair (appointed 14 Septert*er 2023)
Isilda Almeida
Gavirs Ambrose
Matthew Clayton lappoint•4 14 Sepr¢mber 2023)
Brian Cohen
Rober¢ Griffith5

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Phillppa Hobscn {appoint£d 14 Sepw)ber 2023}
Penelcpe Jone5 Ir¢signed 14 March 20241
Ashley Kn￿￿e5
Prof. Card wat￿ Chair (resigned 9 August 2024)
Dr Hope Woolf (appointed 19 September 20241
Appolntme•)t Of Trust*e5
Trustees th￿r trf office are recommended to the members of the knrd of Trtsste¥ 1.the Board"). Al
appointments and reappointsnMts must be approved in advathte by the m*Mbers *ther in general rneeting or in Yrriting.
Go¥¢rning Dtscumènt
DltrhliTr¥ Museum of Art+ Craft is aconyanylFmlr¢d byzuardnteegovemed by its Memor4ndum and Articl￿ ofA550ciation
dated 21 July 2008. k 15 W5tered as a charity ¥￿th the Chamy Commission Icharity No. 11269701. The Ilabllity of
m4mber5 in the event of a winding up ts limrred by guarantoe to an amount not exceeding £1 per member.
The Tru$t Wds esoblished ro tske over the ovmership and manag•neTht of Dlrchling Museum from the Endovffii￿t Trust
under which the Museum had oper4r¢d since ir VAS knnded in 198S.
The End0￿￿ent Trust ra3iThs the core investmenr porrfdio thich is ￿ble£¢ to the terms of a new governing document
or "scheme- approved by the Olarity Commis5toners in 201 l. All income rEC￿ed fr+Jm ￿d0V￿)ent assets inures tg the
benth of Ditchling Museum Trust and is transferred in cash on rtteipt
TnIste￿. Inductlon and Trnlning
New Tru5¢ees are briefed +Jn their legal ctlligaiions under charity and company law. the eohtent ofthe Memorandurn and
Articles of AssociafjoTh, the bu5ines5 and finances ofthe TrusL the Museum ￿SInesS Plan and all Museum policy doCum￿ts.
The business of the Trust 1$ rnanaE￿ by the Board vtho mtzr at least knr times per year.
The number of Trustees rnust be a minimum ol three and a maximum of filrew). WheTh Trustees retire. applleations are
soughtthrough open call. and nc¥ninaiions are sought from existing Truste*5 and Museum sr2ff for their replacem•nL The/
are appoinr•l at any ofthe hjr Tru5tea me*ings during the year.
The daytyday running of the Museum 15 delegated to a fijll-time Dire£tor. Stwhanie Fuller. She is assistsd by a fvll-tirne
Collection and P4Jilding5 Officer, parr-time commerci￿ M&naKer. part time W￿lE0r Services Manager. part-time Vi$itr*r
Sekvice5 Assisgants., a part-time Communications Managw. part4ime D￿1¢31 c(￿rdr￿awr, parc-Dme Learnlng c￿rdInatOr
and a part firne PA.
The mus¥Jm also runs an extrnslve pmgramme and hlxts internships and offexs work experience opportyjnides.
The Trnst annualty revie4YS it5 r4sk man&¥￿¥￿ PrnC¢%5e5 to ￿5￿re that ri is UP tts dare and that procedurts are fijl
understood by all c¢)neerned.
Seni
taff
The TrusteE5 consider that they and the re5pon$ible for the day to day rnanag¢n￿t of the Trust Ct)mpri5e the key
management personnel ol the Trust in charge of diretiing. contrdling. running and operatinE the Trust on a day co day
basis. All TrusTres gNe their Dme fredy and no Trus￿ recwved remuneration in the year. Details of Tnjstee ￿penseS
are dl$closed In note I I to th¢ acc¢yJnts. The pay of the senior mff is annualty-

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FUTURE PLANS
This year seen by the Board as a transillon￿ year of recovery and Itarning from the pandemic period. intsgrating
learning ar+xnd digitsl for audremce *J￿￿1)Pment and ccrfnmercral activity into futyre Strategy. In panicular the Board
responded to the co$t of INing crisis v￿th a pay revie•V proce55 and wrted ¢losdy the tsam to lay the groundwork
for future inc*yne genrdtion. The new Plan will be forn*lised in 2024 followring work v4rth Heritage
G)rnpass.
TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILMES STATEMEKr
TheTrusttes Ivtho are also dI￿rorS of Ditchling I￿SeUM of Art + Craft for the purposes of <ornpany lawl are re5PDThsible
for preparing the Trustees. Annual Report and the financial sutements in *ceordance applicable law and Untted
KSngdom AcctyJntin8 Sundards (Untted Kingd+Jm GeneralL¥ Accepted Ac¢ounting Prdctice).
Cornpany lavrf requires the Trustees to prepare financial statemthts for each Inanual year. thhich give * true and lair view
of the Sla￿ of affalr5 of the charitsble cotnpany and of thè incomlTrg re￿￿rC¢S and applicarit)n gf resour¢¢s, including the
incorne and eXP￿dI￿￿ of the charitable tompany for that pwiod. In preparing these financial sratements, the Trus￿5
are required to.
select suitable ac¢ounting policiÉ% and appty them con5iStendy'.
observe the methods and principle5 in the Tharioes SORP 2015 (F￿ 102)..
make judgements and estimates that ire reasonable and prudÈThr
Stste *thEther applicable UK Accoun¢ing Standards have be* follow￿. subj¢¢t to any matorial deparnjres
disclosed and explained in the ffiThantui1 ststemeTrts.'
prepare the financial sTateMen￿ on the%￿Tr8 concern basis unless tL is inapproprHte ro presume that the charitsb
¢ompany wll ¢ontinue in op¢r3ti0n.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that dixlose Trwrth reasonable accurnty at any lime
the financial position of the ehatitable company and enable them to ensure that the ffinancml 5ratements cotnply the
Companie5 Act 2006. They arÈ also responsible for safeguarding the a$sefs of the charittble company and hencefor
reasonable Steps for the preven11c￿ and d￿lOn of fraud and othw irregularities.
SMALL COMPANY EXEMPTIONS
The above ryorc has been pwared in acc£*dance ￿ the p￿￿￿on$ ofthe c￿panieS Art2006applicabletO CLxnpanie%
subject to the small companies. regim
Thos report VA5 approved by the Trust*. on
Lp/IL/14
and slgned on thefr behaw by..
Jo Myle%
Interlm Chair

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INDEPENDEMf EXAMINER'S. REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 PAARCH 2024
I report on the finan¢ial statanents of the ehary tsr the year ended 31 M¥ch 2024. *thich are ￿ out *)n pages 9 to 27.
R*spon$ibllldés and basis of ryort
As the tharity's trustees of the rompany (and also iu directors for the purposes of conwany law) you aré responsible for
the preparatian r4 the atcounts in accordance with the requÈremenTS of the Coftyanies Act 20061.the 2006 Act).
Having satisfied rny5elf thac the accounts of the corr4>any are not required to be audited und¥ Part16 of the 2006 Actand
are ellglble for independent Éxamination, I rwort in respect of my ￿aminatiOn of y¢)ur chaMry'5 accounts as earried out
undtr section 145 of the Charityes Acr 201 I (the'201 l A¢￿}. In tsrying outmy examina¥ion I have followed the DirecDtr*5
given by the Chariry Commi$5ion under $￿tion 145(5)Ib} crfthe 201 I ACL
Indep•ndent *xamineVs report
Sinc¢ your charity'5 gross inc¢)me txteeded QS0.000 your examiner must be a mwnber of a listrd body. I can confirni that
l am qualified to undertake the examinaDoTh because l am a regisr¥d member of the In$tiwte of Chart¢r¢d Accountsnts
in England and Wales vthich 15 one of the listed b4dle5.
I have complered my txaminaooh. I confirm thatno Tr¥UEf5 have c<yne ro my •￿tiOn in conneciion with the examinatit
givirtg me cause to beliLWe
atcounting records not W¢ in re5pett of the c£*wany as requir￿ by section 386 of the 2006 Acr or
121
the aec¢Junts do not accord wrth thwe a¢¢ounting re¢ryd& or
(3)
the accounts do rmx ¢1¥npty the acctyJniinK requIreme￿ts of se¢Don 396 of the 2006 Act other than
any requirernent that the aceounts give a true and fairf vie*4 which is rbot a matter c<>nsid¥ed as p2fE of an
independent examinaiion." or
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the accounrs have n¢X been pryjared in act*xdan£e with the methods and principlÈs of the Statsment of
Kecommended practice for accounting and reporring by charities applicable to charitie5 preparing their
acctyjnts in accordance V*ith the financial Reporring Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
IFRS 102}.
I have no concerns and have c¢)me across ngother marrers in conne¢iion the examination to vthich atyention shtsLtIJ
be dra￿ in this report In order TQ enable a proper understtnding of the acctyjnts ro be reached.
ctoria Anders￿ &4 {Hons) FC4 DChA
Chartered Accounrxnt
aark Browrkscombe
2 S£ Andrews Place
Le￿ East Susstx, BN7 1 UP
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CONSOUDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
UThrestrirted
funds
Restrirted
fvnds
2024
Endowment
funds
2024
Totol
fvnds
2024
Total
fund5
2023
Ntyte
Inetsm• and endowments frt¥n
Donaiions and grnnts
71267
175.581
247.848
165,793
Charfrable athities
90.314
3.700
94.014
81,986
Other tradlng activi￿*$
104,432
104,432
91.185
1nvesml￿ts
1.4SS
1,431
2.886
5.013
Totsl income and endowments
264.468
179.281
1.431
449.180
343.977
ExPendI￿re oh:
Raising funds
138.630
25.949
165.427
124.554
Chariuble activities
6.7.8
2S8,497
139,561
398.058
396.950
Tot*1 expenditure
397 127
16S.510
648
563.485
521.504
Net Incom•l(expendlwre) before
investment 8ainslOo$ses)
(124659)
13.771
583
{114.305)
(177.S27J
Net gainslO05ses) on inv&￿ents
789
789
16.416
Net Incomtl{expendityre)
before transfers
(12l659)
13.771
1.3n
(113.516)
1193.943)
Trat)sfers bthveen Funds
18
91,479
7.626
9.105
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
(37.140)
21.397
(97,733)
(113.S16)
(193,9431
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
T+xal fijnds bwght for%Ydrd
737.810
1.235.538
326.783
2,300.131
2,494.074
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
700.630
.251,935
229,050
Il06.615
2,300,131
The now on page5 13 to 27 form pan dthese financi￿

DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
IA ¢ompany Ilmited by guarantee)
SUMMARY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUP
Excludlng Endowment Funds
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Unrestyi<ted Restrlrted
funds
funds
2024
2024
Totol
fvTrds
2024
Toiol
furtds
2023
Note
Gross incomè In the reportlng period
268.468
179.281
447.749
339.678
Le5s.' T*)tsl ￿pendI￿re
397.12
165.510
562.637
520.254
Net incomEI(expendityre) ftir year befr*re
transf¢rs
(128.659)
13.771
(114.888)
(180.576)
Transfers bety￿￿ fvnds
91.479
7.626
99.105
55.000
Nèt Incomel(expendltsre) for th¢
Ilnan¢lal year
18
7.180
21.397
{15.783
(125.576)
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DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT
{A company limited by guarnntee - R¢gi$t•r•d Number 1166708051
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
S AT 31 MARCH 2024
Note
2(124
2023
Fixed assets
Tangible ass*s
Invesokn•LS
2.110.742
2.089.526
97.736
2.110.745
2,187.262
Current as%ets
Stock
Debtors
Cash in hand
29,609
9,747
70,397
31.259
5.782
112.052
109.753
149.093
Cveditors: amtsunts falllng du¢ wlthin
one year
33.236
8.075
76.517
121,018
Total assets l¢*s rurrent Ilabiliti
2.187.262
2.308,280
Credltor5: amounts fallirbg du* aft•r
nx)re than one year
17
64
8.149
Net assets
2.186.615
2.300.131
¢hwity funds
EniJoY¢Thent fund$
Restric*d funds
Unrestricted fijnds
18
229.050
1.256.935
700.630
326.783
1.235.538
737.810
Total Funds
1186.115
2,100,131
The Group's financial statemonts haye pryar*l in ateordance with the Pr￿S1On$ appl*cableto companies subjett
to th¢ small companies. regim
TheTnJsrees tonsiderthatthe GriyJp is entitled to ex*nption the requirun￿l tc• haye anauditunderthe provisions
of set11c￿ 477 of the Compani& Art 21)06 rth¢ Ate) and members of the CL*npany have no¢ required the Group to
obtain an audit for the year in quÉEtion in accordance vAth ￿tiON 476 of the Act
The Trustees aCknO￿edge their responsibili¢ie5 for complying with the requlrements of the Art *ith re5pett to
acc•uniing records and the preparation of finan¢ial 5tstements.
The financial 5fatem¢nts were approved and *uth¢*i5ed for issue by the Trustees on
$ign4d on their behalf br.
2-
Jo Myles
The notes OTh pagÈ$ 13 to 27 fom part of these financMI st&t•wts.

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
IA company limlted by guarantsè - R•glstsTed Number 0667080SI
COMPANY BALANCE SHE
AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
Note
2024
2023
Fixed assets
Tangible ass<*
Investrnents
12
13
2.110,742
2.089,526
97.736
Curvemt assets
Stock
Debror5
Cash In hand
I I IlJ.745
2,187,262
14
15
29.609
9,747
70.397
3 1.259
5.782
112.052
109.7SJ
149.093
Cvedltors: wnounts hlllhg due within
one year
33.236
28.07S
70.517
121.018
Total asstts less current liabilities
I187,242
2.308.280
Creditors: amounts hllin8 due after
mope than one ye•r
17
29.694
237.196
Net wets
1.957.568
2,071,084
Charity funds
ETrdoV￿ent fijnds
Restrirted funds
Unrestricted funds
97,736
1.235,538
737810
1256.935
700,630
Total Funds
1.957.$68
2.071.084
The Company's financial st3t*Ywts haVeb￿ pwared in accordancewith the pr(wision5 applicableto comptnie5 subje¢t
to the Small ¢ornpanie5' regimo
The Trustees consider that the Company is enttded to etemption from the re4UIr*￿•t to have an audit undw the
provisions trf section 477 of the Companies Art 2006 ftheAce) and membws have notwuired the Q>mpany to obttn
an audit for the year queS￿on irb attordance s&tion 476 of the Act
The Trustees acknovrfedge th*r resp¢)nsibilitie5 for comptylng wth the requirements of the Act with reSp￿t to
ac¢+>Jnting ￿ordS the pry)ar4tion of ffinancèal 5tstemeni
The finan¢lal srat¥nents *we approved and authorised fDr t55ue by the Trusrees on
on their behaw. br.
and sgnwj
Jo Myles
4dliAIJII'&V
The n¢XeS on pag¥ 13
27 parr of these financial ststemen45.
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DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
(A Mmpany Ilmli8d by guarantaè)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 PAARCH 2024
ACCOUNTING POUCIES
l. l Basis of preparation of financ1￿ Jtat¢ments
The financial staternents have been prepared in accordance with Acc•Jnwng and Reponing by Chariues.. Sta*m8nt
of Recommend¢d Prdctice applicableto ch*rfDes prepartng th¥r accountsin accordancewith the Financi31 Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 1021 lthcove I hnuary 20151- {Charitie5 SORP IFRS
102}}. the Rnandal Reporting Standard applicknle in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 1021 aThd the Compani¢s
Act 2006.
Ditchling Mu5wJm of Art + Crdft fthe Trurf cr'the Campanyl meets the d￿nItiOn of a public benefit wtiry under
FRS I ol Atsets and liabilitses are inrtralty recognised at historical cost or transacdon Value unless Other%￿Se ststrd
In the relennr accounting pdiq.
The Statement of Financial Acovities {SOFAI and Balance Sheet c¢)n501idate the ffinan¢ial statements of the Company
and thÈ End¢)wment Trust The results of the Endo¥ffl￿t Tturt consdidated a line by Ilne basls.
1.2 Con¥>any Ststy5
The Company is a company limi¢ed by guaran*& The munbers of the Company are the Trustees named on page
l. In the event of the C¢mpany being wound up. th¢ liabilrty in respect d the ¥uarnnree is Ilmlod to £1 per
member of thÈ Company.
1.3 Golng Concem
Th¢ fiThantial strrements have been prepared ￿ a goin¥ concern basi5 as the Trnstee5 believ¢ that ng material
uncertainties exi5L The Trust￿5 have considered the level of fvnds hdd and the expectsd level of intome
expertditJJre for 12 months fr￿n authorising these finantial suwents. The budgetrd ificorne and expenditure is
sufficient %¥ith the level of reserves for the charlw to be able to continue as a ¥oing concern
1.4 In¢ome
All income 1$ recogni5ed once the Con¥)any has entitlement tts the inc¢rn it 1$ probable that the income ￿11 be
recetved and the amount of incon* rec*v*ble can be measured reliably.
Glft% in donated for distribution are included at tAlUatiC￿ and ￿COgnised 2$ income when they are disthbuted
to the projects. Gifts donated for r￿e are Includ￿ as income ￿￿en they ire sold. Donatsd facilitses are includ
at the wdlue ro the Company vthere this can be quanofied and a third pary 15 bearing the C+)SL No arnounts are
included in the financi￿ STa¢￿ents for Senfices donated by volunree
Donated services or facili0£% are rtcoKnised *then the CorTyany ha5 contrd 0¥￿ the It￿￿. anycondi￿?￿S assotiatsd
*Tth the donated item have been mx the recwpt of ￿0￿￿1C benefit from the use of the Company of the itRm is
probable and thatecofiomic b￿)efit be measured reliabty. In acctsrdance the Charities SORP IFRS 1021, th¢
gweral volunteer time of the Friends is notrncoKnis¢d and rthr to the TrnsL¢e5' report for more information about
thelr conthbution.
On receipL donated profe$510n￿ 5eryiees ind donated faciliiies are recagnised the basls of the value of the
ts> the Company which is the amourbt the Company would have been vlilling to pay to obtsin ieryices or facilities of
equivalent eegnomic benefit on th¢ opw rnarker a corresponding amount is then rKognixd in expendityjre in the
period of rKwpt
lTr£ome ox recoverable rdaD4Jn to donati¢¥)s r￿￿¥¢d under Gift Aid or deeds of ci>venant is recognlsed at the
time of the donation.
13

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF AIU + CRAFr
(A company Ilmited by guarants•)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 PAARCH 2024
1.5 Expendithre
Expenditsjre 1$ rKognrsed once there is a legal or c￿struCtive <￿ligatiOn to tyans(er Kwomic benefit to & thirts
pary. it 15 probable that a transfer of eCon￿1C benefiu *ill be requir*J in settlemenr and the amount of the
obligation can be measurgd rell￿ty. Expenditure is £lasstfied by acuviy. The costs of each activity are made up of
the total of dlrecr costs and shared costs. including 5UPPOrt costs in¥dved in undertaking each actiyiy. Dlrect costs
attribufable to a 5FnEle aai¥ity are211¢cated dirÈcdy to that ¥ctyity. Shared cosr5 vknich conthbutr to more than one
Ictivity and supportcosts vthich afe not attriburxble to a single activity are apportioned befyyeen those ac6vitie5 on
ba$1$ con51Stent vath the use of re5tyJrces. Central mff costs are allO￿t&4 on the basis of time $ponL and
depreciatlon charye5 allotated the portion of the ass￿5
Fundraising cos(s are those incurred in seeking vduntsry c0nrribud¢￿S and do not include the t05ts of dis$eminatiThg
infonnation in 5upp¢>rc of the charitsble a￿1¥1)es. Supp¢)rt Costs are those costs incurred direcdy In support of
expendlwre on the obiects of the Comp*hy and include projett management caryied out ac Headquart*rs.
Governance costs are those incurred in cont)ection with adM￿lMo￿)n of the cornpany and compliance
con50tUtional 3nd srawtory requirements.
Costs of genernung (und$ are costs incurred in auratting vduntary incom4 and those incurred in ts7ding attivities
that txi$e fvnds.
Charitsble actyities and governance cow are COSL% incurred on the Company's educational operdtlort$. includè
support C¢)Sts and eow rdaong fo the governance of the Cc*npaThy appi)rD￿ed to charitsble activiD&%.
The Trust cperates a partial exemption xheme tr VAT purposes and the irr￿1)y￿ab1e inpur VAT is shown
aratdy as an txp*se W￿thin other expendiw
1.6 Basis of ¢onsolld*tion
The ffinancial sutemenrs consdidats the accounts of Ditchling Mu$•Jm of Art + Craft and all of its subsidiary
undertakings C'subsidiaries" togethÈr"the GMP").
The Company hastskn advantsgeofthe ÈxeAnption contsined wthin 408 ofthe Companles Att2006 natto present
rts Ir¢come and expendrwre account
The and expendityre accountlor the year dea￿ with in the acc¢yJnts of the Company was net expendityre
01 £113,51612023: net wendiojre of £193.943).
1.7 Tangible fixed assets and depreciatlon
All acquisition &￿ets art capitalistd. All othèr assds co#ing mtsre that) £1,000 are capitsli5ed.
Heritsge assÈts comprT5e the cdlKtion of artefacts and exhibirs that *r¢ hdd by the Trust Such assets that were
aC9iiired by the End0￿￿ent Trust prior to March 2005 are not intluded as vdpital rrems In these accounts.
T*nglble fixed assets are carried at cosL net of depreC￿00n and any proviston for impalm)enL DepreCIa￿On is
provided at ra￿ calculated to writs off the ct)St of Èxed ass￿ less their estimated residual valu& over th￿r
expectsd usefvl lives on the followng ba
Freethold property- styai8hr line ov¥ 50 years
Fixtures and fittings - srraighr line over 5 years
Museum collection - n¢X deprttiat•J
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DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF AKf + CRAFr
(A company Ilmlted by guarantè•)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1.8 h)VOStsnents
Fixed ass•t 1nve51rn￿ts are a forrn of financinl instrument and are intoally recognised at their tran5acrion c05t and
$ub5equendy measured at fairyalueat the Balance She*t daw unless frdir value Cannot be mea5ur¢d rdiabjy in which
case it Is measured at cost less impalrn)￿L tnvestskneTht 8ainsand l0$54 %%thether reali5ed or unreali5ed. are combined
and Sho￿ in the heading 'GaIn￿{￿Se$) ￿ invesknents. in the Ststement of Rnanttal A£￿¥￿e$.
1.9 Inttrest r￿d¥able
In￿￿t t)n funds held on depg5it is included recei*Able and the am¢yJnt Can be measured reliably by the
Company.. this 15 nom41ty UP*)n notific&ti*)n of the interest paid or payable by the bank
1.10 Operalln8 leas*5
Rentsls under operniinz leasw are charged to the Ststem￿¢ of Rnancial Acti￿tieS on a 5traight-line basis over the
lease trm
1.11 Stocks
Swcks ar¢ valued at the lov￿ of ¢95r and na realisable value afrer makn.ng due all+Mnce for ob501￿ arvj
sl+)W-moving stocks. Cost indudes all direct aThd an apprnpri•te proportion of fixd and variable ovetheads.
1.12 Debtors
Trade and other debtors are reco8rtised at the setdement amount after any rdde discount <)ffered. Prwaymen
are Valued at the amount prepaid net of any dtstounts du
1.13 Cash at bank and In hand
Cash at bartk and in hand includes cxsh and short terni highly liquid invethents wtth a short mawrity of thrtÈ
months or lets from the date of acquisiiion or epening of the deposlr or similar a¢count
1.14 Ll*bllitiés *nd P￿¥1$10*5
Liabilitie5 are recognised when there is an obliDtion3¢the ￿anCe5h* date as a rt5ult of2 parteven¢ it is probable
thata tnnsfer of Économie benefit will be required in 5etdemen4 andthe am(￿nt0f the setd*nÈnt can be e5llmated
rellabty. kn"abllities art recogni5ed at thè amount that the Ctyyany anticipates it will pay to setde the debt or the
amount it has received as advanced Paym￿[$ for the goods or services it mu5¢ provid& Provisions are measured at
the be¥¢ estimate of the amtyjnts required to settle the obligation. Whe¥e the effert of the time value money Is
rnat8rial. the provision rs based on the preS￿t value of those amounts. disc¢yJnted atthe prerytsx discount rdt8 th*t
rdects the risks specific to the Irabiliy. The ￿￿￿1ndIng of the d15count Is recoRni$ed wthin inte*est payable and
similar charges.
1.15 Flnancial InstrumEnts
The Company only ha$financiala5sets andffinanclal liabilitie5 of a kind that qualifyas basic fiTranclal iThstrum¢nts. Basi¢
)Inanti31 insrrnments ar¢ iThiti211yre£ognised atrrarbsacti¢)n value and subwuentty measured attheir 5etrJement valuE
th the excep￿On of bank loans *thich are 5ubstquenty measured at amorosed c05t 11slng the effettive intsrest
method.
1.16 T4xatlon
The Company is considered ro pass the tests outin Paragraph I Schedule6 of the ￿Trance Au 201 Oandthérefore
15

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
IA ¢ompany limlted by guarantsg)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
it meets the definioon of a eharitable company &)r UK COrp￿8￿0n tsx purpos* Accordingly. the Ctsrnpany is
potentyalty exempr from tsxation in rtspert of income orcapitalEains recetyed *ithin categorie5 covered bychapter
3 Part I l of the Corpor4uon Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 df the Taxation d Chargeable Gains Att 1992. to the
extent that Such inci)me or £ains are applied exclusivety to charir2ble purpose
1.17 P*nslons
The Company c*erat¢5 a defined cantribution pensit)n scheJne *hd the pen$ion charge represents the arr*ounts
payable by the Company to the fiJnd in respe¢r dthe year.
1. 18 Fund accountinK
Generydl fvnds are unrestricted (unds whith are ar4iEablefor use at the discrerion of the TrustX5 in *Jrtherante of
the gener31 Obl￿￿¥￿S ofthe Company and which have not beth designated for other pu￿4>58S.
Restrscted are funds vkni¢h ro be used in *ccordance with specifit re5triciion5 imposed by donors or which
ha¥e been raised by the Company for particular purposes. The costs of rdisin¥ and administering such funds are
Charged againsr the specthc fijnd. The aim and use of È*th resrricted fvnd is set out in the notE5 to the finanei
STatements.
InvestrnÈnt inC+yn< gains and l+Jsse5 are ￿10Car￿j to the apprt*)riate ￿nd.
1. 19 Critlral a£¢oun¢ing estlmates and areas of judgewrnnt
Estirnates and judgm￿tr are continualty evaluated andare basedom historical experience and other factors. includi
expttrati0115 of fvtjjre Èyents that are bdieved ro be reasonabk under the urcumsunces
Critscal accounting emimates and assuryti*JnS:
The Cornpany Makes ￿tim2￿ and assumptions concerning the ￿￿jr£ The re5uking accounting estirnates tnd
assumptions will. by definition, 5ddom qual the relared atwal results. The estimat¢s and assumptions that have a
significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next
financial yoar are discussed below.
CAtical areas of judgmtst
Depreeiation: The Company exeroses judgem￿t tr detemiine usdul lives and residual ￿lueS of pwery. plant
and 4uipm¥L The assets are depreciated d*)%bn ts> th•r residu￿ values ovtr th￿r *5timated usehjl lives.
INCOME FROM DONATIONS AND GRAprrs
Unrestrittgd Restricted
nds
nds
2024
2024
EndowmEnt
funds
2024
Toiol
funds
2023
funds
2024
Donations and gran
n.267
175.581
247.848
165, 793
Toial 2023
25.050
140.743
165.793
INCOME FROM CHARrrABLE ACTivmES
16

DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
company limlt•d by guarantso}
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Unrestrlcted
funds
2024
Total
funds
2024
Totd
funds
2023
fund5
2024
funds
2024
Wisitot5
Education inc+Jn8
55.082
35,232
55,082
36,932
76.678
5.308
3.700
911.314
3.700
94,014
81,986
Total 2023
81,986
81.986
ThADING ACTivmES
Unrestricted Restrict￿ Endowment
funds
funds
fvnd5
2024
2024
2024
Totsl
fuod$
2024
Total
funds
2023
Charfty trading Income
Sales
Café
Venue hir¢
78.509
24.478
1.445
78,509
24.478
1.445
71.863
17,516
1.806
104.432
104.432
91,185
Fundraising trading expwse5
F¢Jndrdising
Marknng and dèvdopment
Café purcha$4s
Cost of sales
Training. travel and recruitmen¢
Inve5onent manag#nent ftes
General offlce costs
Support Casts
1.105
2.321
13.630
43.862
573
5.158
16.557
42
4.192
6.263
18,878
13.672
48,054
573
848
7,264
69,875
89
7.041
9,043
42.411
351
1.250
6.505
848
7.264
69,875
138.630
25.949
165.427
124.554
Net expendlture from
trading ￿tiVItieS
34.198
2S.949
60.995
33.369
INVESTMENT INCOME
17

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART * CRAFr
(A ¢ompany limit•d by guarantse)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Uttrestrlcted Resti7cted
funds
fuDd$
2024
2024
Endowment
funds
2024
Total
nds
2024
rotal
fund5
2023
InteresE and dividends
1.455
1886
5.013
T¢tdl 2023
714
4.299
5.013
DIRECT COSTS
Chvltable
activitie5
Total
2024
Totol
2023
2024
Schools proiec
Exhibition exp￿Se$
Prernise5 Costs
Bank & credit card thar¥¢s
Bank loan
Irrecov¥able VAT
Sundry expenses
Staff costs
Depreeiation
23,374
62,004
82.391
409
780
17.433
276
13.389
44.631
23.374
62.004
82.391
409
780
17,433
276
113,389
44.631
28,532
58, 723
58.959
363
1,218
9.888
377
138,551
43.973
344.687
344,687
340.584
SUPPORT cosrs
Charitable
tiviti8s
Tot*1
2024
Totol
2023
2024
G￿￿￿1 office costs
Travel
Training and (1)nfE￿CeS
&Jppon costs . w4e5 and
10,381
238
414
10.000
10.381
238
414
i 0,000
5.580
107
32
7,028
21.033
21.033
12,747
GOVERNANCE COSTS
18

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF Airr + CRAFr
(A company limitod by guarant#)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEME1￿s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Unrestricted
funds
21124
R¢strirted
funds
2024
Total
funds
2024
Total
futtds
2023
Indepenknt ￿*mIners, rtmuneration
Accountsncy service%
Lepl and other profe5511￿11 fets
Training and travel costs
General office c05r5
GOvern￿Ce ¢xpen$¢- wate5 and salaries
1.675
23,846
28
79
990
5.582
1,675
23.846
166
79
990
5.582
2.163
29.140
3,069
48
887
5,082
138
32.2110
138
32,338
40.389
ANALYSIS OF EXPENDtruRE BY EXPENDrruRE TYPE
Other
costs
Staff costs
2024
Deprttlation
2024
Tatal
2024
Total
2023
2024
Expendlwre on fundraislng
trading
Expendiwr* on in¥85¢ment
management
70.448
94.131
164,579
123,304
848
1.250
Costs of g￿eratIng funds
70.441
94,979
165.427
124.554
DirécE Costs- Charirable
activirles
Expendityre on governance
113.389
5.661
44.631
207.700
26,677
365,720
32,338
356.561
40,389
189.498
44.631
329.350
503.485
52 1,504
Totttl 2023
201.497
43.973
276.034
52 1.504
10.
STAFF cosrs
Staff costs knwe *5 follow5:
2024
2023
Wages and 5alar*5
Social stturity costs
Other pmsion costs
183,921
9,447
3.766
199.930
4.538
3.812
197.134
208.280
The avernge number of persons ¥nployed by the Cryany during the yèar vas a$ follows:
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DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF Airr + CRAFr
{A company Ilmit•d by guardntsol
140TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEmE￿s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
Charitable athity
12
No *nployee receNed reAnuneration amwnting To mort than £60.000 in either year.
The aggregatr remuner&tion of kty manag¥nent Ptr50nnel. Comprise th¢ Trustees and Thief Execu
Offic¥ was £49,35012023.. L47,0001
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION
No emoluments We￿ pard by the C+Jmpany to any Trustee5 during the year Q023- £nill. No business expens
were reimbursed to Trustee5 during the year P023.. thil).
12. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs
Freehold
prop•rty
Fixtyres athd
fittings
Museum
collertion
Total
Group and Conyany
Cost
At l April 2023
Additions
2.173.573
65.847
51.323
345.955
2,570.851
65.847
At 31 Marth 2024
239.420
345.955
1636,698
Depreciation
At l April 2023
Chargè for the year
432.009
44.129
49.316
502
481,325
44,631
At 31 March 2024
476.138
49.818
525.954
N•t botsk v*l¥•
At 31 March 2024
1.763.212
1.505
34S,955
2.110742
At 31 Morth 2023
1.741.564
2.007
345.955
2,089.526
The freehold property. fixwres and fi¢tyngs and the Museum Co1￿c￿1)n were wansfmd to the Trusc from the
Endovlment Trust 0Th 22 March 2010 at the nlue recorded in the Endovm*nt TrusL SubSequ￿￿Y the freehold
properry vrds revvalued a¢cordtng to a valuation for insurance purp¢>se5.
Th¢ areas of paruculkr smgth vthin the Trustr$ collection are a5 foll
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DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
(A ¢ompany limited by guarantee)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YE*R ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Collection of works of Internation￿ importante made by Eric Gill and the craftsmen dth8 Guild of St ￿seph
& St Dominic and assoclat4 including silvwwrxk 5culpoJr& stone*wk wood catving. engr&ving* I￿vIn￿
printing and lettering
Work¥ by David Jcfie5 including 'Madenna and Child in the L3nd5¢ape'
Cdlection of ffine art by Ditchlin8 artists induding * L*r¥È of oils by Loui$ GinThett
Large cdlection of *Ya¥ing by Ethel Mairet and Hilary P￿rne
Representative colleaion of *%vks d alligrnphy and lettÈrlng by Edward Johnston
The Stanhope Press used by St Dominic's Press and a comprehensive collecdon of work by Sc Dorninlc's
Press and Dir¢hling Press including Pamphl￿ labds. ¢ard5 aThd posty5.
Evan Gill collection: a corryrehensive Coll￿￿0Th of works (books. ¢i)rr¢spothd*¢< juv¢nili4. ephemeral
Eric Gill and St Dominic's Press boDk* annotrtyl by his brother Evan.
The value of the Nwseum collection as at 31 March 2024 has not been included in these accounts a5 insufficient
irrformatit)n is available to obtsin a reliable estimats of the origlnal ¢ost of those irwn
However. the Trustees are in the proce55 of obtsining a detailed current ÈSDm*t¢d valuaiion. All stgnifi￿n¢ item5
that have beeTr acquired by the Efido*Thent Trust and the Trust since 31 Mareh 200S have been included in the
accounts at their cos[ or estima¢¢d valuati(ffi at the time of the acqutsruon.
13.
FIXED ASSET INVEsfMENTS
Listed
securities
investments
Tot•1
Grtsup and Conwany rnrk8t valuo
At l April 2023
Additions
Disposals
Revalu2ti0ns
M￿eMent on cash account
90.574
50.624
{141,987)
789
7.162
97.736
50,624
{141,9871
789
7,159
159
At 31 Ma￿h 2024
14.
STOCK
Group and Co
2024
21123
liAished goods and g¢Jods flx resale
26.909
31.259
15.
DEBTORS
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tXTCHUNG MU > -UM OF ART + CRAFr
(A company limlt¢d by guarantee)
NOTES TO HE INANaAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE EAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Group and Co
2024
2023
Prepayments and accrued in¢ome
9.747
5.782
16.
CREDITORS: Amou￿r$ FALLING DUE wrrHiN ONE YEAR
Grou
and Co
2024
2023
Bank loaThs and gverdrafts
Other trx*tion ahd sorial sxurity
Other creditors
Accrna15 and deferred inc*)rne
7.502
4.483
17.965
3,286
7.032
6.644
12.524
1.875
33.236
28.075
17. CREDrroRS: AMOUNTS FAWNG IXJE AFfER MORE THAN ONE YEAR
Grou
2023
2024
2024
2023
Eank loans
Endowment IfAn
647
8.149
647
229.047
8.149
229.047
047
8. 149
229.694
237.196
Creditors include amounts Thot repayable ￿th•Tr 5 years *5 folltsv
Grou
2024
2023
2024
2023
647
8.149
047
8.149
Th¢ bank ltxn is repardble by monthty in5ts1mfArt& The interett rx* on the loan is 6.5% per anntsnL
The loan is secured by a charge on th¢ prowty *yhTred by the Company.
STATEMENT OF FUNDS

DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
(A company limit￿ by guarantse)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Grou
and Com
2024
2023
Prepayrnents and ￿¢rUed inc¢yne
9.747
S.782
16.
CREDrroRS: AMOUNTS FAWNG DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
Group and Conyany
2024
2023
Bank loans and overdrafts
Other tsxation aThd sociil secumty
Other creditor5
AccNa15 and dderred income
7.502
4.483
17,965
3.286
7.032
6.644
12.524
1.875
33.236
28.075
CREDITORS: AMouKfs FAWNG DUE AFTER MORE THAN ONE YEAR
Grtsu
2023
2024
2024
2023
E4nk loans
Endowment loan
647
&149
647
229.047
8.149
229.047
647
8.149
229,694
237.196
Creditors rnclude amounts not *tholly ryayable NNithin 5 year5 as follows
Grou
2023
Com
2Q24
2024
2023
647
8.149
647
8, 149
The bank loan is repayable by monthty in5ts1mentt Th* interest r3t* on the l(Tan Is 6.5% per *nnum.
Th¢ lo•n i¥ secured by a tharge on the propwty +)knTred by the Cthnpany.
1 & STATEMENT OF FUNDS

DITCHLING MUSEUM OF Airr + CRAFr
(A company limltgd by guarantsè)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
STATEMEMf OF FUNDS - CURRENT YEAR
alanee
¥Jt l April
2023
Balan¢e at
31 March
2Q24
Transf¢vs
ltylout
Income Expendithre
Gainsl
Oossts)
Unrestrlfted funds
General fund5
737.810
268.468
700.630
Endowment fi•nds
Endo¥*nent tntst
Sac￿er enda￿en[kn
229.047
97.736
1.431
848
229,047
9.105
789
1.431
99.105
789
229 050
Restrlcted funds
Fund l - Acquisitions
Fund 2
Fund 3
fvnd4
Fund S
Fund 6
Fund 7
Fund B
Fund 9
FuThd 10
Fund I I
F￿nd 12
Fund 13
Fund 14
Fund IS
Fund 16
Fund 17
Fund 18
Fund 19
3.875
3,177
8.630
1.367
2.600
3.S95
2.000
17.000
1.000
14,700
5.100
431
3.875
1.775
2,450
14.9521
111.080)
P.961)
Q,600)
(3,5951
,0001
594
10.000
27,000
(1.000)
(14.700)
{5.100)
1431)
(3,700}
{627)
(6581
PS.961)
(50.657)
14.8751
3.700
627
65,847
27,000
50.657
4.875
10,350
65.189
1,039
10,350
Sub total
Capirxl devdopment
fvnd
63,475
179.281
{135,897)
594
107.453
1.172.063
9.613
7,032
1.149.482
1.235 538
179.281
165.slo
7.626
1.256,935
Total of fund5
563.485
789
I186 615
STATEMENT OF FUNDS - PRIOR YEAR
23

DITCHLING MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT
IA company 1Smited by guarant••l
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIAEKrs
FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Balance
tIApril
2022
Balance at
31 March
2023
Tran%fers
inlout
Galnsl
(losses)
Incom
Expendithre
Unrestricted funds
General fijnds
796 747
198 935
319903
737810
Endowmeht fund5
EndowThent trust
Sackjer end¢)vrn*nt￿Thj
229.¢H7
166.103
4.299
1.250
229.047
97,736
55.000
16.416
395.150
4.299
55.000
16,416
Restrlctsd funds
Fund l Acquisitions
Fund 21111
Fund 3 115)
Fund 4
Fund 5
Fund 6
Fund 7
Fund 8
Fund 9
Fund 10
Fund I I
Fund 12
Fund 13
Fund 14
Fund 20
Fund 21
Fund 22
Fund 23
Fund 24
Fund 25
Fund 26
Fund 27
Fund 28
Fund 29
3.875
15.973
3.875
3,177
8.630
1.367
2.600
3.595
2.000
17,000
1.000
14,700
5,100
431
(12.7961
113,4201
{6.633)
22,050
2.600
5.000
2,000
17.000
11.4051
14.700
5.100
431
3.7LTh)
47.705
11.500
13.700)
{47.705)
Q7,750}
15.7901
15001
(4,957)
(7,880}
(26,3011
14.7501
(4.151)
(3,000)
16,250
5.790
500
5.000
7.880
26,301
4.750
4.151
3,000
13.626
(43}
13.626
431
Sub total
Capitsl developwt
fund
107.096
140.743
1170,7381
(13.626)
63.475
.195.081
9,613
6.595
1,172.063
1.302.177
140.743
IX).351
.031
1.235.538
Tot41 of fvnds
1494.074
343.977
521.504
16.416
1300.131
Rèstrl¢ted Funds
24

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFT
(A company limrted by guardntse)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Fund l - Acquisiiions fijnd
To contribute tr• a specific pr0zran￿¢ of acquisroon5 hr
the museum colletD¢)n
Fund 14
Natyonal Lotw Heriwè Fund (Brangwynl
Fund$ 2 and 26
Towards the Hamada exhibltion, in¢ludingare5earth visrc
trj Japah by the Dirttror
Fund 15
MEND Arts Cthjncil MEND Capiul Grdnt
Grant for 5pecffic e5sw)tial yairs to the building
Fund 3
Arts CouThcil England Proj￿ Fundlng frlamada)
Fund 4
AIM TacWing Inequality Hallmark Avfdrd5
Fund 16
Arts Council England Projert Fundin¥ (Double Weave)
Fund 17
National Lotw Heritsg¢ Fund Oncomt g￿e￿￿TIOn proiettl
Fund 18
Arr Fund Cornm1￿0n Grnnr
Fund S
South Eas¢ Museum Devt for ￿h0o1 pro1￿t
Fund 6
Chalk Cliff Tnjst towards Signs of the Seaside ￿hIbiti1)n.
Fund 19
Trust donaiions towdrds Raymond Brigg5 ¢xhibition *NJ
programm
Fund 7
SEMD Muwm Wide- EDI aciion plan devdopm•)r
Fund 20
To explL>re the diff¥ent LG8TQ and disabiliy $rories af our
penmnent cor￿tiOn
Fund 8
MEND Partnership for building renewdl project
Fund 24
To supportthe Phase 2 DeYdcpmenE Plan
Fund 9
Private donation for ¢)utreach
Fund 25
Toward5 a ￿lIdIng ReSe￿e Ftsnd
Fund 10
Arts Cguncil England - Dcrts CRF3 rebuih4ing r¢5erves
Fund I I
Rockerfeller PhlIanthr￿Y kr ￿treach aaivrty.
Jnd 27 aore foundaiion
Towards a bknded leaming proiect
Fund 28
Towards the creation of learning resources for $chool$
linked to the &anKWyn exhibition
hjnds 12. 21. 22, 23
For learning enwprise prtiixts
Fund 29
Endo%*Thent intyesE for use an programming tht William &
MargarEt Rovding Gall
Fund 13
For a whole school creaove proiecE 7*ith St Margar&s
Primary. Di￿hling
SUMMARY OF FUNDS- CURREKf YEAR
25

DITCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
(A company Ilmltsd by guaran￿)
PIOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IAARCH 2024
B*t*nc•
at31
Mw¢h
2024
B•l•n¢•
at l April
2023
Transfer5
inlout
Gainil
00$5e5)
Gmwal funds
Endowment thjnds
RKtricted fvnds
737.810
326.783
1.235,538
268.468
1.431
179.281
P97.124
91,479
199,1051
7.626
700.630
229.050
1.256.935
789
165.510
1300.131
63.485
789
2.186.615
SUMMARY OF FUNDS- PRIOR YEAft
Trrfe
31 Mt7¥th
2023
2022
iknes)
G•neral fijnds
Endowment fvnd5
Resfficted fvnds
796.747
395.150
1301177
198.935
4,299
140.743
{319.903)
(1.250)
00.351
62.031
(55.OOOJ
.031
737.810
326.783
1235.538
(16.416)
2.494.074
343,977
(521.504)
110.4101
2.300.131
19. ANALYSIS OF NEf ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
An￿y*l¥ of N•t kn•ts Beew••D Funds - Curr•tht Y*
Total
funds
IQ24
fvnds
2024
nds
2024
nds
2024
(161,558)
5.734)
42.264
(7.5021
229.047
109,753
3.236}
64
Creditors du¢ wthin one year
Crdltors du• in mor• on•
Net aS5#ts bdore ffixed asxts
Tan8ibl• fixed ai$eTS
(187.292)
887.922
34.115
1.221820
229.047
75.870
2.110.742
700.430
22•.OS•
1186.615
An4lyils of N•t Assrts B•tw••n Funds - Prlor Y••r

rxTCHUNG MUSEUM OF ART + CRAFr
(A ¢ompany Ilmited by guarants•)
NOTES TO THE FINAP4CIAL STATEMEpirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Endowment
funds
2032
fun&
2023
Totol fuTrd5
2023
2023
Current assets
Creditors due one year
Creditors due in more than one year
(143.429)
(2 1.043)
63.475
(7.0321
(8. 1491
229.047
149,093
128.0751
(8, 149)
Net assets before fixed assas
Tangible fixed assets
Flxed asset inv¢strnents
(164.472)
902.282
48.294
1.187.244
229.047
112,869
2.089.526
97. T36
97,736
737.810
1,235.538
326,783
2.300 131
20.
PENSION COMMMIENTS
The Group op4rnt¢5 a daned contribution pension s¢herne The assets of the scheme are held separately from
those of the Grtyjp ITh an independendy adrninistered fiJnd. The pMsion cost charge represents contributions payab
by the Group ¢0 the fund and amounted to £3,766 (2023.. £3.B121. C(ffiuibuiions toulling É1.024 (2023.. £6981 were
payable to the fijnd at the b￿ance Sheet da* and are included in creditor*
21.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACnONS
The Group has havj no tr4nsacTiCffl5 Tr*thh related parties during the year.
22.
PRINCIPAL SUBSIDIARIES
Subsldiary name
Ditchlrn8 Muwjm Endovm*nt Trust
290075
Charity registra￿0Th number
B3sis of control
Trnst agr*nent
Totsl assets a5 at 31 March 2024
£229.047
Total liabilttses as at 31 March 2024
Ttxal funds as at 31 Matth 2024
£229.047
Gross income for the year mded 31 March 2024
Expenditure for th¢ year ended 31 Marth 2024
£Nil
Net movement in frJnd5 for the year ended 31 March 2014
£Nil
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