Glen Peckett wrote:
>  Michael C wrote...
> 
>> My intention was to visit the museum at Stoke Bruerne but I 
>> now wonder 
>> if a visit to Foxton locks and inclined plane might be a 
>> better idea. As 
>> I have not been to either place for the last twenty years, 
>> I'm finding 
>> it a bit difficult to decide. Any ideas?
> 
> Either would make a good visit I think. I'm not sure just how much of the
> new work at Foxton is now open to the public. I know the top arm is back in
> water, but was still fenced off when I was last there a few months back.
> Even without that you've got the plane and museum plus the locks.
> 
> The museum at SB has changed quite a bit (some would say not for the better)
> in now having a tea room on the ground floor. Some of the upstairs exhibits
> may appear familiar even after 20 years! This is being addressed I have to
> say (before someone else does).
> 
> Both sites will inevitably be fairly crowded on the Monday. Best parking at
> Foxton is the top car park on the Gumley road, and at SB is the field by the
> Church.

Many thanks for the useful information.


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Michael Clarke
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