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Rougham Control Tower Museum

Rougham Industrial Estate, The Control Tower, Bury Saint Edmunds IP32 7QB, United Kingdom

Rougham Control Tower Museum
War museum
4.6
100 reviews
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6QV9+7X Bury Saint Edmunds, United Kingdom
+44 7931 971771
rctam94th.co.uk
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Philippa Spreadbury
Philippa Spreadbury
This is a great little museum. It takes about an hour to go around it and there is a handy tea room. It also has loos and is close to the Moreton hall trading estate, it's free entry. This makes it the perfect place to occupy someone while you nip to the shops 😃🤣
On another another note, it's also meant to be crazy haunted. I often see two mannequins standing and looking out of the window when I drive past, however I think this could be a trick of the light.....
Kevin john
Kevin john193 days ago
What more can one ask for, perfect weather for a day out. A amazing walk back into a time which should never be forgotten. Graham was fantastic showing me around and giving me all sorts of advice. I will definitely be back, thank you.
Sue Boast
Sue Boast285 days ago
Cute little setup & museum relating to WW11 and the USAAF. Easy to find and plenty of parking. Another museum that is free entry but donations gladly accepted. Super tea room with gorgeous cakes on offer!
Colin Reeve
Colin Reeve316 days ago
I have visited several of these museums over the years.
I found Rougham slightly lacking in atmosphere.
Although interesting, some of the exhibits could have been displayed to a better advantage.
Daniel Pilgrim
Daniel Pilgrim346 days ago
Absolutely awesome place I got taken for a ride in the jeep across the airfield and in that moment when we crossed the field and looked left I thought we was in ww2 rushing to meet an aircraft coming in absolutely love this place
Paul richardson
Paul richardson346 days ago
An amazing place to visit with lots of history, there is a active small airfield where you see small aircraft taking of and lading , there is also a small cafe to grab a cuppa tea or coffe and a snack
Tom Colin
Tom Colin1 year ago
Really a great place to visit. The team is so motivated to keep the heritage alive and so eager to explain everything. A real must!
Matthew Warden
Matthew Warden2 years ago
great museum and informative staff, well worth a visit for anyone interested in WWII history.
great tea room as well!
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