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National Motor Museum

4.6 (11 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu features some of the worlds most famous vehicles. In the main building there seems to be hundreds of vehicles, and at the center there are some of the cars which have broken world records, such as bluebird and the Golden Arrow. There is also a collection of motorcycles and a monorail train goes through the upper level of the building. This is a motor enthusiasts dream, due to the sheer number of a great cars. The Museum also has a ride which takes you through the history of car production, which is quite good for children. I think this museum is great for families, as well as those interested in cars.

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Enjoyable day out. Recommend it.

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Tudor House and Garden - King John's lodge

Tudor House and Garden

5.0(2 reviews)
5.7 mi

The Tudor House and Garden is a museum in the old part of Southampton…read more Built around 1492, the building was a grand house for most of its life until it became a museum in 1912. It has elements from every century since the 15th, as it has been much remodelled over the years. There's a good audio guided tour, which brings it to life. The exhibits are rather eclectic but the house itself includes lovely touches such as Tudor graffiti and floorboards made from 18th Century ship timbers. At the rear is a charming garden, which has been restored to its original Tudor form. Behind that, built into the town's mediaeval walls, is the so-called King John's Palace. Actually a town house belonging to a wealthy merchant built around 1180, it is a very rare example of Norman domestic architecture. The museum has a small shop and a nice modern cafe in the garden - this can be visited without paying for the museum tour. Staff were notably very friendly throughout our visit.

To be fully honest, I'm not sure where to start ! This…read moremuseum is just brilliantly perfect ! We spotted it on a week end trip in Southampton and decided that £4.50 for a ticket could go on the holiday expenses. Best idea in ages ! If you are in town, do yourself a favor and go. You will be welcome by the gosh of the Time Traveller and guided through time and way of life. Living in London, I have been used to not-so-funny museums but here, completely the opposite. Great history lesson without even knowing it, beautiful garden and playing areas for kids and grown ups. Oh and trust me, on your way out, that pot of jam and the tiny bottle of spirit, yes those ones, you want them. Trust me ;)

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Tudor House and Garden - St Denys Priory Arch - relocated to the Tudor House museum

St Denys Priory Arch - relocated to the Tudor House museum

Tudor House and Garden - Cannon at the Tudor House museum

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Cannon at the Tudor House museum

Boscombe Down Aviation Collection - Main hanger

Boscombe Down Aviation Collection

4.5(2 reviews)
24.0 mi

Being an aircraft buff I ensured that this became a part of (my wife's) visit to Salisbury…read moreCathedral. It is 20-30 min by city bus from Salisbury, with the stop about 200m from the museum. A very interesting assortment of fighters and bombers including Prototype #2 of the English Electric Lightning, the first Mach 2 fighter in the world. Visitors are permitted to sit in cockpits of many of the a planes. The museum store sells Airfix model kits (remember those?!). I also noticed a shop near Salisbury Train Station that sold such model kits.

Not your typical aircraft museum! I visited with a two other guys who were 30+ and it was a great…read morevisit. Really interesting volunteers all eager to talk about anything related to the aircraft , they ranged from a retired Vulcan pilot, retired ground crew to anoraks helping restore some of the planes! Virtually everything could be touched, played with, sat in so I think this would be a great place to take kids - although you'd need to keep a close eye on them as it is a little tricky scaling ladders and getting into some of the cockpits. I really puts a different view on many of the aircraft. We also got to have a go in the Link trainer at the end of the visit which was a good fun and I assume gives you some idea of what it is like to fly (I'm not a pilot). If you are an enthusiast of have kids I'd say it was a great way to spend a couple of hours if you are passing by!

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Boscombe Down Aviation Collection - Trying to fly in the Link simulator

Trying to fly in the Link simulator

Boscombe Down Aviation Collection - Not a view you get in most museums.  I think this was the Jag cockpit.

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Not a view you get in most museums. I think this was the Jag cockpit.

National Motor Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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