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Hilbrush & Haynes Motor Museum from £56pp

Destination: UK Holiday Type: Coach Tour
Departure Date: 28 February 2025 Operator: Joining Points - Days Out
Duration: 1 Days Accommodation: Day Excursion

BOOKING LINE : CALL US ON 01225 865725 : TUES-SAT 10AM-4PM

Date: Price Per Person Travel Club Member Seats Available
28 February 2025 £59pp £56pp GOOD
About Your Holiday, Excursion & Hotel  
The Itinerary
Day 1 Haynes Motor Museum
Itinerary may change without notice.
What´s Included  

- Hillbrush & Haynes Motor Museum
- Entrance included
- Local Pick up points

 
Main Pick Up Points  


 
NOTE you may be asked for operational reasons to join at one of our other joining points

Please note that our main coach does not collect at all places, we operate a feeder service to join the main coach to reduce the picking up and setting down times. You will be notified should a feeder vehicle be used prior to departure. All timings are given two weeks prior to departure unless otherwise stated.

 
     

Join Holidays & Cruises Travel Club on this Day Trip to the Haynes Motor Museum with a stop at Hillbrush on route.

It was John Haynes’ love of motoring and business which formed the essence of the hugely successful Haynes Publishing Group. A collector of cars and most things related to them, John’s ambition to create his own Museum was perhaps inevitable. With limited storage of his own, and beginning to lose track of where they all were, he soon began to seek out a suitable building to house his cars.

The new home for John’s ever-increasing collection was, of all places, the remains of a Second World War American munitions dump in Sparkford, Somerset. The site was ideal; not only would the collection be available to the public in one place but, by gaining the status of a UK independent charitable trust, its future would be also protected.

The Museum was opened on 10 July 1985 by the then Land Speed Record holder Richard Noble OBE. Since then the collection’s international theme expanded as vehicles from around the globe were acquired increasing numbers from a humble 29 to nearly 400 in 30 years; an amazing feat by anyone’s standards.

Preservation by operation is key to the care of the collection; cars and motorcycles are made to be driven after all. At special visitor events we run an interesting and eclectic range of cars and motorcycles on our Test Circuit. Senses are truly engaged as one not only sees the cars and bikes but they can also be heard, touched and smelt.

This really is ‘The Story So Far...’ as the Museum and its collection are continually growing, changing and improving. We look forward to sharing the journey into the future with you, our supporters and visitors.

 
   
   
     
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