Historic aircraft also on show at Weybridge centre
Duesenberg loaned by “Jenks” of Motor Sport
In order to survive and the museum has been commercialised ” in the best possible taste, of course.
There are conference rooms and restaurants and tea rooms and you can even hire the Sultan of Oman’s VC10 for small, intimate receptions… Recent customers include Rolls-Royce, Renault, Rover and Mitsubishi. There’s also a museum shop stocked with souvenirs and Brooklands memorabilia.
The museum is open from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays, but with guided, prebooked tours from Tuesday to Thursday.
The entry fee is £3.50 for adults, £1.50 for children, and there’s plenty of free parking.
Brooklands is also proving a popular venue for owners’ club meetings of all descriptions. More details of these and other special events.
A week in the life of Bentley Brooklands
Bob Murray finds out how well a big green luxury saloon stands up to the strain of chauffeuring a discerning family of four around France FRIDAY
The Bentley arrives today!
No, it’s not often we can say that.
And when we do, it pressages a lot of mixed emotions.
to hell with all of them.
Better to think of it as a big, V8-powered luxury automatic saloon of unique character and style that, at £91,500, costs about what a Mercedes dealer will take off you for a V12 Mercedes S-class with a few extra bits.
Historic aircraft also on show at…
27 05 2010
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