Reviews
Add Review- Dean DavisReviewed on Google Maps
Well wasn’t expecting that. Went for the afternoon as was told how good it was. Well we wasn’t disappointed. The museum was so much to see. The volunteers were very knowledgeable and speaking to the owner Paul was a privilege and so so interesting. The cafe is lovely and will not rip you off. At £6 entry will definitely visit again and again
- Mal ApplebyReviewed on Google Maps
What a fantastic place to visit, I cann't say how good it is, so much stuff there to see and the staff are so knowledgeable and enthusiastic that you can spend hours chatting and learning. Went with a friend who was going on the Lancaster simulator and again it exceeded all expectations, he said it was so real that he just lost himself in the experience as it was so realistic. If you are in the area then do make the effort to visit you will not be disappointed.
- Guy FarmerReviewed on Google Maps
Simply brilliant. Took dad for a Fathers Day treat. This place is a little gem. The VR flight simulator is excellent. The museum is full of interesting historical artefacts, the staff are, friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable. Lovely cafe and the whole place was spotlessly clean. Give it a visit. You won't be disappointed 👍.
- Helen and David BrownReviewed on Google Maps
Extremely well looked after and comprehensive museum. Staffed by brilliant and informative volunteers. Spread over three large and a couple of smaller buildings. It includes a replica Anderson shelter and a mobile police station. Excellent cafe.
- Rebecca AskeyReviewed on Google Maps
Call and book in advance for the Lancaster bomber VR 3d simulator. Wonderful experience! The museum is packed full of items and stories from the WW1 & WW2. The tales of some local soldiers left me close to tears. Beautifully displayed with respect and love. Offering a feast for the senses. Beautiful cafe/coffee shop on site with a lovely outdoor seated area to dine in or out. The Simulator was actually a prop in the Hollywood film Lancaster Skies! There were two main themed areas home...