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The 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum

Common Road, Dickleburgh, IP21 4PH, United Kingdom | 01379 740708 | Website
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WW2 US Airbase visit

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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Powerchair

Overview

Free entry! We are interested in military history and living in East Anglia there is huge history of air bases. Frequent visitors to Duxford (5 *) We have been visiting the US bases. This one is in Thorpe Abbots near to Diss, Norfolk. https://www.100bgmus.org.uk/ Down a long, quiet road there is lots of parking. A few spaces are close to the path but the whole area is flat with minimal gravel. There are 3 buildings and the control tower. The buildings are all accessible ( we were in a big off road power chair). There is a cafe (check website for times) but the shop had tins and biscuits. On a previous visit there was a local pub pop-up bbq. Lots of books and merchandise. The control tower is accessible on the ground floor only and is a tighter fit but we saw most of it and a normal powerchair and a manual would get in all rooms. For the able bodied it is possible to climb to the balcony and the roof. Fabulous views. This is the 100th bomb group that flew B17s and is featured in the Apple TV Masters of the Air. Free entry ! But not open all year round. Only specific days. Reasonable/good disabled toilets. Worth a visit and could combine with Flixton, tank museum in Long Stratton and many other local air bases and military history. With a coffee and chat we spent 1.5 + hours here. The control tower is original so I don't mark it down for not being fully accessible. They have done what they can within the limitations. Dogs welcome.

Transport & Parking

4.5

Flat car park. Some spaces immediately next to solid path. Most spaces on light gravel- not deep enough to cause any issues. Could easily drop off onto solid path/driveway. Lots of room for larger WAVs. Not sure of any public transport. Definitely need vehicle to get there, down quiet country lane.

Access

3.5

Full details in description of visit. Good accessibility to all exhibits and facilities. But no lift ir ramps to first floor or roof of control tower.

Toilets

4.5

Basic, typical accessible toilet. We had no issues. Enough room for big, off road wheelchair & carer. Very clean.

Staff

5

All volunteers and super helpful.

Photos

Image of a building with windows and a field of wheat Image of a bunker over a barrier Image of a a map Image of a the letters each represented a local airfield. Image of a B17 wheel Image of an accesible toilet with an emergency red cord

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