An American Base During WWII

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2008 Dates for official opening times.

February 17th

10AM Till 4PM

April 13th 10AM Till 4PM
May 11th 10AM Till 4PM
June 15th This was a very sucessful day thanks to all who helped and came, we hope you enjoyed yourselves and come back to visit. Take a look at the open days page and see for yourself.
July 13th 10AM Till 4PM
August 10th 10AM Till 4PM
September 14th 10AM Till 4PM
October 12th 10AM Till 4PM

We would like to remind you this is a working farm so please take care to abide by the regulations at the gate and spray your tires upon entry.

At times we may have to close to the public due to infectious diseases, but we will pre advertise the fact on this page so please visit regularly to avoid disappointment or please contact any of these numbers for further information:

01953 607147 Mr Fred Squires (Chairman)

07860580377 Mrs Anne Howlett (Land Owner)

PLEASE NOTE: June 21st (Fathers Day) 2009 IS OUR MAJOR ANNUAL OPEN DAY WE WILL BE HOLDING THIS EVENT ON THE SAME DAY EACH YEAR WE WILL BE BIGGER AND BETTER EACH YEAR.

We would like any re-enactment groups who would like to attend to contact us for details.

E-mail address:  pendora@homecall.co.uk

We expect to have lots on show, food and refreshments will be available: COME ALONG FOR A GREAT DAY OUT FOR ALL AGES, COME AND MEET SOME OLD AND MAYBE SOME NEW FRIENDS.

We do not wish to promote war, but to help the old remember and the young to understand.

 

This is where we are.

click on picture to enlarge.

Meet the volunteers.

                                                                    

Fred (Chairman) Anne (Land Owner) Kevin (Electrician) Skip (Retired) Paul Steve (Building)

                                                      

Penny (Secretary) Billy (Retired) Albert (Metalwork) Pat (Digger) Bob (Advisor)

     

Les & Cathy

We are all volunteers who put many hours of labour into the restoration and maintenance of the museum, we pool together our skills and learn a few new ones just so we can get the job done.

We all share one thing in common, our belief that this little part of  history must stay and live on, for many generations to come, it is important to honour all the servicemen and women who lived and died in service here and we think it equally important to educate the future generations.

We hope you enjoy your visit to this site and keep returning as it will be updated as often as possible.

 

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