October 2023 by ian gee
Enjoyed my day at the museum, worth a trip.
August 2023 by Joel Green
Unfortunatly didnt go in their was only working near it ,, looks like good place of interest n would have liked a walk around
April 2023 by God
The engine museum in Prickwillow is simply an amazing little museum. I learnt a lot while visiting and got to enjoy a nice cuppa afterwards. All the staff were welcoming and friendly.7/7 would recommend a visit to anyone interested in the history of the fens or diesel engines.
October 2022 by Crystal Leader
This is a great museum preserving the heritage and educating all minds old and young. The stream engines of Allen and Mireel are both well preserved, looking shiny and proud at their past achievements. It's run by a team of dedicated and knowledgeable volunteers. We also got a hand-held pad to tell us more about each artefact. I have been wanting to visit here since before the covid, and the wait is well-worth it. The photo shows a piece of Fenland humour at its entrance.
September 2022 by Angela Dawson
Interesting, nice staff. Great working old pumping machines.
August 2022 by Still -Waters
If you like old diesel engines and the history of fen's drainage then a few hours of please awaits you. Low entry fee. Knowledgeable and approachable volunteers/staff. Also boat mooring very close.
July 2022 by Amanda C
Had a lovely Sunday looking at the classic cars and walked around the museum. Drinks and snacks available too.Right by the river.
July 2022 by clare christan
We went to the museum on Sunday for the classic car show. Lovely day, really interesting cars and the museum is really well managed. All run by volunteers, good refreshments at the café, cake was delicious.
July 2022 by David Tuck
If you love giant diesel engines this is the place for you. Friendly staff and cost effective snacks. It's interesting to learn a little more about the fen pump engines.
May 2022 by Clive Gregory
The draining of the fens was, and remains, an amazing feat of imagination, planning and execution. The 10-min intro video, photos with the exhibits and the steam engines make for an informative and well worthwhile visit (allow 1.5-2 hrs), even though we went on a day when the engines weren't running. Hot drinks and biscuits etc available at the small cafe and the friendly volunteers are a mine of knowledge. PS climate change will make the knowledge of flood control gleaned in this part of the world all the more important!
May 2022 by iain white
went to see the classic bikes but a view around the museum..wonderfully interesting place..staff are all volunteers and were delightful.
May 2022 by Jake Bethell
Absolutley lovely place huge engines nice's staff 10/10 am definitely coming next year?
October 2021 by Don Pearson
Lovely museum and working engines. The story of drainage of the Fens is actually very interesting. Lovely home made cakes!
October 2021 by Glynnis Hills
Very interesting place to visit. Very enjoyable
September 2021 by Martin Black
Excellent local museum