Where do I start? What A fabulous little find in a small town in North Wales. Apparently, this little nugget of gold has been hiding in the hills for some 20 years or more, and most folks don't know it exists. A fabulous collection of 1950's memorabilia, and displayed in really well organised sections. The living room with a 14inch black and white 📺 with cupboard flaps, while showing a real 1950 news reel. Then there's the Kray brothers get away truck from the great train robbery. Yes, it's in the museum! Fabulous collections of American records and their sleeves. The old Ford popular, Morris, and Austin cars,.... It just keeps coming! Don't be put off by the rather rough and tumble drive to the main entrance.... With chickens, turkeys, pigs, and an old fire engine.... All rather odd in one way.... But the welcome and gold mine is something else. Also, you can take your own picnic and eat on the premesis.... How's that! And eating around 1950's style cafe, with juke box and two life size Teddy Boys! ...
Read moreWhere do I start love this place, me and my Mrs went only £5 each to have a look around. Was amazing they've got everything from match boxes, lighters to cars and trucks. So much to see and the staff their are so polite and helpful. They just leave you alone to have a look but if you have any questions they will help you. They have a small cafe that make tea and coffee not sure about food though. But a nice cup of tea was only 50p.we met the owner his name is sparrow and what a lovely man he is and there was another man their he was helpful and polite. Honestly highly recommend this place they rely alot on donations to. We gave sparrow a £5 donation at the end. He was so thankful it was like we gave him 50 million.very honest and friendly people. Put some pictures up to and there's alot more than what's in the pics real gem of a place definitely pop in and...
Read morethese guys don’t get enough appreciation at all!! if you’re driving anywhere nearby you need to visit. was on our way to corwen for easter with my boyfriend and stopped off here as a way to break up our journey and wow i’m glad we did. the absolute treasures inside this one building is absolutely ridiculous. other reviews don’t do justice the sheer amount of antiques they have in here, all perfectly displayed with written explanations about the era and what they were used for. could have spent hours here, my boyfriend isn’t big on museums but said this has completely changed his mind because of how interesting everything was. the sheer volume of items in here is astonishing, tonnes of literal cars in the downstairs section, sewing machines, antique lighters, kids toys, and propaganda on everything from smoking to homosexuality to segregation. is a 100%...
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