Strumpshaw Steam Museum

Strumpshaw Steam Museum

Come and visit us for a yesteryear experience

Home to the renowned Strumpshaw Steam Rally, the museum houses a nostalgic collection of traction engines, steam rollers, tractors and beam engines. 

There’s also a Christie cinema organ and fairground organs and you can take a countryside walk or a trip on the narrow gauge railway to explore the grounds of the old hall.

The Museum was opened at this site in 1954 when the engines were moved here from North Walsham where the engine collection as it was then was previously housed, and it was in this year also that the first engine, a Marshall was purchased.

The Museum houses what is believed to be the largest private collection of steam engines in the UK. Many of the engines housed here are still in good working order.

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Transport
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Venue Address: 
Old Hall, Strumpshaw
Norwich
Norfolk
NR13 4HR
United Kingdom
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01603 714535
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