Calling all witches and wizards!
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British Motor Museum
START TIME: |
31 October 2025 |
END TIME: |
31 October 2025 |
LOCATION: |
British Motor Museum |
VENUE: |
The Collections Centre |
TICKETS |
Normal Museum Entry |
Calling all witches and wizards!
This Halloween come along to the British Motor Museum for no tricks but a super magical treat as you hop in the Ford Anglia from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for an unforgettable ride around the Museum!
We're asking witches, wizards and spooky characters to put on their best outfits on 31 October and join us for the exciting opportunity to ride in this iconic motor! What's more, we've got Halloween sweets to give away if you dress up!
Why not recreate your favourite moments from the Harry Potter film and snap some photos in this wizarding wonder on wheels.
Car Ride Times
11:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 15:30
The spookiness doesn't stop there... inside the Museum you can search around for the hidden black cats and, with a torch, discover the colour of each cat's eyes!
Available throughout half-term just pick up a trail sheet from our Welcome Gallery by the main entrance and remember to return for your sticker!
Tap the button bellow to book your tickets... 🪄
NOTE: Car rides are suitable for all ages and children must be accompanied by an adult. Car rides are subject to availability. All half-term activities are suitable for 4+ years with adult supervision, unless otherwise specified.
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British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, Registered Charity in England & Wales: 286575
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwickshire
CV35 0BJ
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