![]() ![]() Our museum are a not-for-profit, independent museum housing a collection of military vehicles, weapons and militaria including Deborah II, the replica Mk IV Tank as seen on Channel 4’s documentary ‘Guy Martin’s WWI Tank’. We are immediately West of the railway bridge. From Long Stratton turn onto Swan Lane and follow the road out of the village for 2 miles until you come to a railway bridge over the road. We are located at Forncett St Peter, NR16 1HZ two miles from Long Stratton on the A140 Norwich to Ipswich road. Norfolk Tank Museum is open Easter to End October Tuesday, and Sunday every week. This is a great Norfolk attraction and a fantastic exciting family day out at one of Norfolk’s top attractions. ![]() We offer a unique, ‘hands-on’ experience, giving you the opportunity, wherever possible, to have access to and to handle our exhibits. The Norfolk Tank Museum have many other vehicles, uniforms and small arms on display. When you visit you can climb inside and experience the confined space and atmosphere of the crew turret. Also on static display at The Norfolk Tank Museum and with full public access, are a Chieftain Main Battle Tank and a Saladin Armoured Scout Car. ![]()
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