We are a self funded volunteer-run Museum featuring cars, commercials and bicycles and motorbikes, some of which date back over 100 years, all housed …
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Oct 4, 2024
September 29th 2024 great visit today the morris motor gathering was superb, the added bonus was the lone star exhibition what a great show friendly people would visit again reduced entrance of £8…Full review by Escape00050773818
Aug 20, 2024
There’s certainly lots to see here and some of it quite surprising too considering it’s a transport museum. The museum, which is run by volunteers, is in an old water pumping station and on the way …Full review by Akkers1
Feb 20, 2024
Have driven past this place many times and finally decided to go in. So glad we did - it was really enjoyable. So much to see, it's a lot bigger than it looks. Lots of beautiful old cars and other ve…Full review by PescatarianPrincess
Hi.... I am looking forward to bringing my family to Whitewebbs Museum to see their great Grandad (Arthur Shipmans) traction engine and the firms can (Ashbys Plating Works). I did visit years ago but the vehicles were not displayed prominently. Be lovely if you could confirm where they are situated. Thank you. Iris Hills (nee Shipman)
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The address is Whitewebbs Road Enfield EN2 9HW You can look up Whitewebbs Museum on the internet and there will be directions. Also note opening times as it is only open on …
The address is Whitewebbs Road Enfield EN2 9HW You can look up Whitewebbs Museum on the internet and there will be directions. Also note opening times as it is only open on Tuesdays and usually one Sunday per month. They are in the same road as the King and Tinker pub and the Whitewebbs House Toby Cavery.
I would say, Yes it is, the ground floor area is very flat and there is a lift inside to take you up to the second floor. I don't think it goes up to the top floor but most of that floor displays …
I would say, Yes it is, the ground floor area is very flat and there is a lift inside to take you up to the second floor. I don't think it goes up to the top floor but most of that floor displays models in glass cases and aeroplanes and stuff hanging from the ceiling which can be viewed from the floor below. Enjoy your trip.