The Royal Logistic Corps Museum relates the history the regiment and how it has supported the British Armies troops dating all the way back to the days of Oliver Cromwell. Visitors can see for themselves how soldiers have been transported, fed, and supplied, how family and loved ones have kept in touch for the last 500 years!
The on site shop offers visitors the chance to buy a souvenir of their visit ranging from books, glass and crystal souvenirs, statues, figurines, leisure clothing and service uniforms.
Facilities: Free entry, free car park, baby changing facilities, toilet facilities, wheelchair friendly, Starbucks café (Mon - Fri 07.30 - 14.30) and secure lockers.
Opening Times: Tuesday - Saturday 9:30-16:00, (last entry at 15.30PM)
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