Long Shop Museum

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Overview
Discover the magic of steam with a visit to the world-famous traction engine manufacturers, Richard Garrett engineering. See the traction engines and road rollers in the very place that they were built. Soak up the atmosphere of the Long Shop, built in 1852 as one of the world’s first production line engineering halls. This is an award-winning museum with five exhibition halls full of items from the glorious age of steam, covering 200 years of local, social and industrial history.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Jun-Sep, Mon-Sat; Sun 11-3. Apr-May & Oct, closed Mon except during school holidays

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
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Location
Main Street, LEISTON, IP16 4ES
About the area
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.
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Long Shop Museum

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Discover the magic of steam with a visit to the world-famous traction engine manufacturers, Richard Garrett engineering. See the traction engines and road rollers in the very place that they were built. Soak up the atmosphere of the Long Shop, built in 1852 as one of the world’s first production line engineering halls. This is an award-winning museum with five exhibition halls full of items from the glorious age of steam, covering 200 years of local, social and industrial history.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Jun-Sep, Mon-Sat; Sun 11-3. Apr-May & Oct, closed Mon except during school holidays
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
Main Street, LEISTON, IP16 4ES
About the area
Area image
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.