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Heritage Motor Centre

Heritage Motor Centre -

Address

Gaydon
Banbury Road

Stratford-upon-Avon
CV35 0BJ

Contact

Tel : +44 01926 641188

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Concession
£10.00 - £8.00


adult
£11.00 - £15.00


Child
£34.00 - £42.00


Fun for all the family. The Heritage Motor Centre houses informative and interactive exhibitions charting the history of British motoring from the 1890's to present day.

Walk the 'Time Road' and discover how motoring and family life has changed through the decades with period music and memorable events including the introduction of double yellow lines.

Travel through 'Making British Cars' and see how influential the motor industry has been over the years and where it is heading in the future.

Get 'Under The Skin' and unravel the mystery of how cars work with interactive exhibits. Experience how suspension has improved over time and compare the difference between rack and pin and power steering.

Free guided tours twice a day. Onsite café serving hot and cold meals and snacks. Outdoor activities include Land Rover off-road Experience, nature path, children's playground and picnic site.

Check our website for school holiday activities and special weekend events.

Notes: Prices vary from the standard museum entry prices on event days. Please check the website for more information.

The Land Rover 4x4 Experience runs daily throughout the year.

These rides are open to non museum visitors and are subject to availability and suitable weather conditions. Tickets must be bought from the Museum and we suggest you buy your tickets and book a time slot on arrival.

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Directions


By Road

The Heritage Motor Centre can be easily reached by following signs off Junction 12 of the M40. The centre is situated off the B4100 on the Banbury to Warwick road within half a mile of Gaydon village.

By Public Transport

Nearest station: Bus from Leamington is 11 miles

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Heritage Motor Centre facilities include:

  • On site parking
  • Special group rates
  • Open outside normal opening times by appointment
  • TIC staff admitted free
  • Blue Badge Guides admitted free
  • Groups accepted
  • Min group size
  • Approx length of visit
  • Café/restaurant
  • Picnic site
  • Parking (free)
  • Toilets

Heritage Motor Centre accessibility includes:

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