Muckleburgh Collection
Key Facts
| Location: | Weybourne, Norfolk |
| SatNav: | NR25 7EG |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Date Opened: | ? |
| Aircraft Exhibits: | 4 |
What’s Here
The Muckleburgh Collection comprises a large number of military vehicles, many of which are in full working order. The Meteor is on loan from the Imperial War Museum. Further displays include the Royal Flying Corps and the modern armed forces. Several aero engines and missiles are on show. Live tank demonstrations take place every Sunday, and daily during the summer season.
Directions
At Weybourne Camp, off the A149 west of Cromer, 3 miles west of Sheringham, Norfolk. Well signposted. See this location on Microsoft Live Search Maps
Visiting
Opening Hours:
Open daily 10.00 am to 5.00 pm, 1 April to 28 October.
Admission:
See official website for details.
Amenities:
Toilets, Parking, Cafe, Souvenir shop, Access for the disabled.
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| V-1 replica (photo, Dan Lord) | Meteor front view (photo, Dan Lord) |
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| Harrier front view (photo, Dan Lord) | Meteor NF.11 WD686 (photo, Dan Lord) |
List of Aircraft Exhibits
| Displayed I.D. | Aircraft Type | Real Identity | Condition | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WD686 | Gloster Meteor NF.11 | WD686 | Complete | Displayed |
| XZ968 | BAe Harrier GR.3 | XZ968 | Complete | Displayed |
| XN967 | Blackburn Buccaneer S.1 | XN967 | Cockpit | Stored |
| - | Fieseler Fi 103 ‘V-1 flying bomb’ | - | Replica | Displayed |
More Information
Muckleburgh Collection, Weybourne Camp, Weybourne, Norfolk, NR25 7EG. Tel: 01263 588210, Fax: 01263 588425. website: Muckleburgh Collection
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| Stuart tank (photo, Dan Lord) | Sherman tank (photo, Dan Lord) |
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| T-34 tank (photo, Dan Lord) | White half-track (photo, Dan Lord) |
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By Tiffany, 1 May 2010 @ 7:57 pm
This is a facinating visit for all the family, great value for money! I love the bear and the friendly staff! The lorry ride is not to be missed, it might be bumpy but its fun!
By diane, 21 July 2010 @ 11:53 am
I have been to see this collection a couple of times, and each time I loved it, I took my dad who loves everything militery, he had a grt time here, the gammer goat ride was awsome, the tanks displays are wonderful, I only wish I could drive one it would be so much fun. There is plenty to see and do, I would recommend to anyone.