Venue Description
We are the Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial, one of the largest independent museums of aviation in the United Kingdom. A registered charity, we sit on the former site of RAF Elvington in North Yorkshire, a World War II airfield used extensively by Allied bomber crews. We have over 60 exhibits, ranging from replicas of the first fliers to modern jets. We also have 'Friday the 13th' the only Handley Page Halifax MkIII in the UK. There are also exhibitions and displays ranging from the role of Bomber Command to the Cold War, and a small cinema. We have an on site café, free parking and meeting and conference facilities. The site is mostly accessible, with the exception of the first floor of the Control Tower (currently closed to renovations).
Accessibility
The site is mostly on one level and accessible. We have accessible toilet facilities and disabled parking. There are loan wheelchairs for visitors' use. There is only one set of steps on the site - inside the Control Tower, which is currently closed. The site covers 20 acres but is physically accessible.
Access Statement
Access Statement Link: https://yorkshireairmuseum.org/
Awards List
Member of Visit York 4.5/5 rating on Google 4.5/rating on Tripadvisor - #7 of 338 things to do in York
Toilets
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Assistance dog facilities
Assistance dog exercise facilities
We allow all dogs on site but they must be on a lead. But the site is large enough to allow exercise on-leads.
Other assistance dog facilities
We have water bowls for all dogs on site.
The venue says it has...
- Carer Discount
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
- Access Statement
- Online Booking
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