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Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages

The Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages offers an insight into the fascinating history of transport and is home to a unique collection of horse-drawn vehicles and transport curiosities. More than 60 vehicles are displayed, from grand carriages such as Queen Victoria’s State Landau to antique sedan chairs and Victorian ‘growlers’. 

The Carriage Museum collection was the gift of Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, twelve times Mayor of Maidstone. He began collecting carriages when he realised that the horse-drawn vehicles of his childhood were being forced off the road by the motor car. Thanks to his energy and enthusiasm the Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages opened in 1946. It was the first of its kind in Britain and is still viewed as one of the finest in Europe.

The collection is housed in the 14th century stables, part of the medieval Archbishop’s Palace complex used by the Archbishop of Canterbury when travelling through the county.

The Carriage Museum is now closed for the winter.  It will reopen on Wed 2nd May and close on Sun 2nd Sept 2012.

Opening Times: Wed to Sun 12.00-16.00 each day.

Open on the following Bank Hols: Mon 7th May, Mon 4th Jun, Tues 5th Jun, Mon 27th Aug

 If you would like to book a school or group visit whilst the Museum is closed, we will be glad to open the Museum for you. Please contact Alexandra Gurr, Business Assistant on 01622 602847 or alexgurr@maidstone.gov.uk  

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Carriage Museum

The Carriage Museum is now closed for the winter and will re-open in May 2012.

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