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Bring the whole family and see the worlds largest collection of steam engines and organs, hear Robert Wolfe one of the worlds leading theatreorganists play the mighty Wurlitzer, ride on fairground carousels and the gondala, enjoy 'Behind-the-Scenes' tours and watch silent movies, new for 2009. Lunch in the barn, visit the ice cream parlour and shop in our olde worlde village shopping village which has a Christmas Shop, Stable Shop for gifts and toys and the Pantry and Sweet Shop. A new improved play area has plenty to delight children of all ages.
Closed on Saturdays, except for Easter Saturday.
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Thursford
Summary
A great family day out! See the world's largest collection of steam engines and organs, visits fairground carousels or join in the largest chirstmas spectacular show in England and Santa's Magical Journey throughout November and December.Details
The Thursford Collection offers a great family day out!Bring the whole family and see the worlds largest collection of steam engines and organs, hear Robert Wolfe one of the worlds leading theatreorganists play the mighty Wurlitzer, ride on fairground carousels and the gondala, enjoy 'Behind-the-Scenes' tours and watch silent movies, new for 2009. Lunch in the barn, visit the ice cream parlour and shop in our olde worlde village shopping village which has a Christmas Shop, Stable Shop for gifts and toys and the Pantry and Sweet Shop. A new improved play area has plenty to delight children of all ages.
Admission
Adults £8.00. Senior Citizens and Students £7.00Children 4-14 years £4.00. Under 4 years FREE.Group rate (over 20 persons) £7.00Directions
One mile off the A148, halfway between Fakenham and Holt, signposted with brown and white tourist signs.Opening Times
5th APRIL to 27th SEPTEMBER 12.00 noon - 5.00pmClosed on Saturdays, except for Easter Saturday.
Contact details
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01328 878477
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Address
Thursford Collection
Thursford
Fakenham
Norfolk
NR21 0AS
Weather for NR21
Thu 09 SEP 2010,6GMT
12km/hr 14C 1009mBThu 09 SEP 2010,9GMT
14km/hr 15C 1011mB




