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National Motor Museum



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FEW car museums can match the unique collection of the world–renowned National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.
Whatever your interest, when it comes to cars, motorbikes, commercial vehicles, motoring eccentricities and memorabilia, this museum is a must.
The collection now comprises some 250 vehicles from some of the earliest examples of motoring to legendary world record breakers such as Bluebird and Golden Arrow.
There are also Formula 1 cars that have been driven by the likes of Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill, plus genuine cars and boats from the 007 movies in an exhibition called the James Bond Experience.
Open daily from 10am–6pm.
Adult entry is £14.50, with children (5–12) at £7.50 and (13–17) at £8.50, and concessions £13.50. A family ticket for two adults and up to three children or one adult and up to four children is £40.
Exit the M27 at junction 2 and follow the brown tourist signs, or nearest train station is Brockenhurst.
Contact: www.beaulieu.co.uk or 01590 612123.



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  • Last Updated: 09 January 2007 11:38 AM
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