
Moretonhampstead Motor Museum
A private collection of British cars, motorbikes, and memorabilia, offering a personal journey through automotive history.
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Moretonhampstead Motor Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more owner interaction
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A private collection of British cars, motorbikes, and memorabilia, offering a personal journey through automotive history.
"What an excellent find. If you are even remotely interested in classic and vintage cars or even if you're not, just go. It's brilliant."

π Value for Money
Entry is around Β£10 per person, offering great value for a couple of hours of exploration.
π§₯ Dress Warmly
Some visitors recommend bringing a warm jacket as it can be a bit chilly inside.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 Β· 428 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Classic British Cars
Downstairs
A fascinating display of British automotive history, from vintage models to iconic classics.

Motorbikes & Memorabilia
Upstairs
Explore a diverse collection of motorcycles and automobilia, showcasing the evolution of two-wheeled transport.

Vintage Pedal Bikes
Upstairs
See the charming evolution of bicycles, including a rare 1928 Sunbeam, offering a glimpse into early cycling.
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π Value for Money
Entry is around Β£10 per person, offering great value for a couple of hours of exploration.
π§₯ Dress Warmly
Some visitors recommend bringing a warm jacket as it can be a bit chilly inside.
π£οΈ Chat with the Owner
The owner is passionate and knowledgeable; don't hesitate to ask him about the collection!
πΈ Capture the Details
Plenty of interesting details and unique vehicles to photograph, so bring your camera.
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π Value for Money
Entry is around Β£10 per person, offering great value for a couple of hours of exploration.
π§₯ Dress Warmly
Some visitors recommend bringing a warm jacket as it can be a bit chilly inside.
π£οΈ Chat with the Owner
The owner is passionate and knowledgeable; don't hesitate to ask him about the collection!
πΈ Capture the Details
Plenty of interesting details and unique vehicles to photograph, so bring your camera.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Moretonhampstead Motor Museum as an excellent find, highlighting the owner's passion and the unique, personal nature of the collection. While not all exhibits are pristine, the charm lies in its authenticity and the wealth of British automotive history on display. It's considered great value for money and a worthwhile journey for enthusiasts.
"Loved it. A private collection of British cars, motorbikes and memorabilia not all mint condition, but great to see. The whole museum is up for sale as a going concern. Apparently they do sell some exhibits to roll the stock."
Chris Whetter
"What an excellent find. If you are even remotely interested in classic and vintage cars or even if you're not, just go. It's brilliant. New, sorry, old things to look at around every corner. I love these privately own museums. The owner gave us a little tour and an insight on how it all began. It's definitely worth the journey to get to, and at Β£10 per person It's great value. Plenty of cars and motorbikes to keep you entertained for a couple of hours,, my wife would say an hour tops. Lol"
Graham Rose
"Great collection of cars, motorbikes and pedal bikes with the history provided on each one. Β£10 pp entry (not Β£5 as per Google) and street parking outside. Bring a warm jacket.
The owner has amassed a fascinating display of cars and parts, and appears to do the maintenance himself on site.
Downstairs chiefly cars; upstairs cars and motorbikes. Some interesting pedal bikes too, including 1928 Sunbeam, and fun to see the 'evolution' of bikes with petrol parts."
Joanne F
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
While the museum is in Moretonhampstead, it's noted that public transport options from Exeter might be limited for direct access. Travelers without a car may need to plan carefully or consider local taxi services.
Yes, street parking is available outside the museum, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Information on direct public transport links is scarce. It's advisable to check local bus routes or consider ride-sharing options if you're relying on public transport from nearby towns.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Entry is approximately Β£10 per person. This offers excellent value for the extensive collection on display.
Specific discount information isn't widely advertised, but the current price is considered very reasonable for the experience.
Advance booking is generally not required for this privately owned museum. You can typically pay on arrival.
Opening hours can vary as it's a private collection. It's best to check their official website or contact them directly before your visit to confirm.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend around 1-2 hours exploring the collection, with some finding it takes a bit longer to appreciate everything.
You'll find a diverse range of classic British cars, motorbikes, and even vintage pedal bikes, along with interesting automobilia.
Absolutely! It's a dream for anyone interested in classic and vintage cars, offering a unique and personal perspective on automotive history.
Photography is generally allowed, allowing you to capture the details of the fascinating exhibits.
While not all exhibits are in mint condition, the collection is well-presented and clearly cared for by the owner.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
There are no on-site food facilities mentioned. It's advisable to eat before or after your visit in Moretonhampstead town.
Moretonhampstead itself offers various local pubs and cafes for refreshments after your museum visit.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The variety of cars, motorbikes, and unique details like vintage pedal bikes offer excellent photo opportunities. The owner's personal touch also adds character to shots.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally good practice to avoid flash photography in museums to protect exhibits. Check for any posted signs.





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