This museum showcases a diverse collection of aircraft and aviation artifacts, with over 30 planes and helicopters on display, including a Spitfire, a Hurricane, and a Sea Harrier. The museum also features exhibits on the history of aviation in Norfolk and Suffolk, as well as a collection of military and civilian aircraft engines, uniforms, and memorabilia. Visitors can explore the aircraft up close, learn about their history, and even take a guided tour of the museum.
Free entry, donations happily excepted to help keep this amazing place running. Loads of aviationary history to see, more than enough for a proper day out! Easily accessible throughout with my wheelchair, as well as having accessible toilets. Some of the planes at the entrance may be difficult to get to in the wet weather however due to the grass. Overall it was a brilliant trip, glad we made the stop! They also have a shop and a small cafe serving tea, coffee and cake.
Been here quite a few times with my kids and it's always a great day out. Enough to keep them entertained! PS10 gets you an adult and child tour of the aircraft, and I think there's 10 as it stands. Only one we couldn't get in to was the Spitfire!
Fabulous museum, very dog friendly and well worth a visit. Lots of things to see separated into different areas. Spent a lovely 3 hours here. Only downside was it was quite busy and the car park is quite small with only one way in and out so we had to queue to leave.
Well worth a visit, plenty of aviation history ranging from small parts and models to static aircraft. Plenty of helpful volunteers on hand to provide information about the various museum pieces. Please make a donation as it will be gratefully received. Please note entrance comes up quickly and is hidden in one direction by neighbouring pub.
What a little gem in the middle of nowhere yet not to far from Bungay! There was a mustang meeting on (cars) so we gave it a look and it was really great Little find that day.. I've been here a few years back and got to say they have done loads more to it and we will definitely be back to read/ look up more as we didn't have enough time there. Nice cafe and gift shop all run by volunteers and many of the items from nearly every war are donated or found. Drop by say hello and have a warm welcome and take your time looking around this little gem.
Absolutely amazing that volunteers put so much love and dedication into this place. Well worth a visit. To see this collection of planes in effect a field behind the village pub. Magnificent collection of first hand stories from those who actually experienced it. I cannot imagine what these people went through in order to keep us, future generations safe. We owe it the them to keep the memories alive and support this and other similar museums.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Family friendly
Good for kids
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Free entry, donations happily excepted to help keep this amazing place running. Loads of aviationary history to see, more than enough for a proper day out! Easily accessible throughout with my wheelchair, as well as having accessible toilets. Some of the planes at the entrance may be difficult to get to in the wet weather however due to the grass. Overall it was a brilliant trip, glad we made the stop! They also have a shop and a small cafe serving tea, coffee and cake.
Been here quite a few times with my kids and it's always a great day out. Enough to keep them entertained! PS10 gets you an adult and child tour of the aircraft, and I think there's 10 as it stands. Only one we couldn't get in to was the Spitfire!
Fabulous museum, very dog friendly and well worth a visit. Lots of things to see separated into different areas. Spent a lovely 3 hours here. Only downside was it was quite busy and the car park is quite small with only one way in and out so we had to queue to leave.
Well worth a visit, plenty of aviation history ranging from small parts and models to static aircraft. Plenty of helpful volunteers on hand to provide information about the various museum pieces. Please make a donation as it will be gratefully received. Please note entrance comes up quickly and is hidden in one direction by neighbouring pub.
What a little gem in the middle of nowhere yet not to far from Bungay! There was a mustang meeting on (cars) so we gave it a look and it was really great Little find that day.. I've been here a few years back and got to say they have done loads more to it and we will definitely be back to read/ look up more as we didn't have enough time there. Nice cafe and gift shop all run by volunteers and many of the items from nearly every war are donated or found. Drop by say hello and have a warm welcome and take your time looking around this little gem.
Absolutely amazing that volunteers put so much love and dedication into this place. Well worth a visit. To see this collection of planes in effect a field behind the village pub. Magnificent collection of first hand stories from those who actually experienced it. I cannot imagine what these people went through in order to keep us, future generations safe. We owe it the them to keep the memories alive and support this and other similar museums.