Lakeland Motor Museum-Cumbria England
The Lakeland Motor Museum is a museum now located at Backbarrow, Cumbria, England which houses a collection of classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles, pedal cars and motoring related items and memorabilia and an exhibition dedicated to the land and water speed record activities.
Lakeland Motor Museum
A video stroll amongst the exhibits.
Lakeland Motor Museum
The Lakeland Motor Museum is a museum now located at Backbarrow, Cumbria, England which houses a collection of classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles, pedal cars and motoring related items and memorabilia and an exhibition dedicated to the land and water speed record activities of Sir Malcolm Campbell and his son Donald. i had a good time cool cars and motorbikes.
The Lakeland Motor Museum website
Lakeland Motor Museum
Backbarrow has a Museum, but travel in style from Ambleside on Windermere Lake Cruises to Lakeside. Then travel on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway. Take the Shuttle Bus to Lakeland Motor Museum for a trip back in time. A great place to go in any weather and there's a fantastic Cafe called Cafe Ambio. Or turn off the A590 at Backbarrow and look for the Museum in Blue. You will see information on Malcome Campbell and Blue Bird, TT Race Museum exhibits Transport of every type. This tourist attraction in Cumbria can easily be accessed from Lakeside on a steam train and is a South Lakes Day out, tourism at its best.
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Lakeland Motor Museum E Types Coastal Tour, TVR Cerbera Speed 12 and chat with Chris
Lakeland Motor Museum located in Backbarrow has a cornucopia of automotive treasures, and vehicles constantly visit from variuos clubs and groups including a few Jaguar E Types. One highlight is the rather awesome TVR Cerbera Speed 12 Le Mans racing road car.
We catch up with e Type Jags coastal tour and have a chat with Chris about the Museum and the cars on display.
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A morning spent at the Lakeland Motor Museum, Backbarrow, Cumbria in October 2015.
The Lakeland Motor Museum
The Lakeland Motor Museum in Backbarrow Cumbria
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The second part of the Lakeland Motor Museum, this time we were filming in the pavilion, inside were a lot of cars including: Bentley 1934, Cadillac Fleetwood, PeelP50 (the smallest car in the world)and a lot more old, rare cars with MOT stations from the 1920s.
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The 75 & ZT Owners Club @ Lakeland Motor Museum 04.09.16
Arranged by the Cumbria & North Lancs Regional Secretary, members of The Rover 75 & MG ZT Owners Club meet up again at Lakeland Motor Museum, Backbarrow on the 4th September 2016.
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We visit the wonderful Lakeland Motor Museum At Backbarrow in Cumbria, home to Donald Campbell's Bluebirds and some really iconic Motors. Lunch at the really nice Wheatsheaf Inn at Brigsteer and a guest appearance from Adam Leech from Herman The Hymer.
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The 75 & ZT Owners Club @ Lakeland Motor Museum 20.09.15
Arranged by the Cumbria & North Lancs Regional Secretary, members of The Rover 75 & MG ZT Owners Club meet up at Lakeland Motor Museum, Backbarrow on the 20th September 2015.
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Combine a cruise with the Lakeland Motor Museum
Sail down to Lakeside from either Bowness or Ambleside and jump on the connecting bus that will take you to the Motor Museum. Alternatively start and finish at the Motor Museum and spend some time in Bowness in between.
There are more than 30,000 exhibits including cars, motorbikes, cycles, engines, plus the Campbell Bluebird Exhibition.
Lakeland Motor Museum with the dogs!
A visit to the wonderful Lakeland Motor Museum at Backbarrow, Ulverston, Cumbria. With 3 Westies and a Cavaschon it was certainly interesting!
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What a great hour or so this was at the Lakeland Motor Museum. Lovely cafe too! This isn't a long video as I was too busy looking at the cars and reading all their bios! Its a great collection though full of some really brilliant modern classics which a lot of people will recognise. I like places like this where you can relate to and reminisce by looking at the things on display.
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If you're in Cumbria, like cars then this place is worth a visit.
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he fascinating Lakeland Motor Museum nestles in the picturesque Leven Valley, at Backbarrow, close to the southern tip of Lake Windermere.
A diverse and unique road transport collection of some 30,000 exhibits assembled over a period of almost 50 years is thoughtfully displayed alongside many non-motoring additions, in fully DDA compliant state-of-the-art premises with a beautiful riverside setting.
enjoyEngland.com Quality Assured Vistor AttractionThis thought provoking and thoroughly enjoyable attraction, with VisitEngland, VAQAS (Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme) accreditation, provides a perfect, whatever the weather, all year venue certain to entertain and enthral all ages.
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Lakeland Motor Museum
We are proud to be a recipient of a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence award. Now in its third year, the award celebrates hospitality excellence and is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveller reviews on TripAdvisor. Winners of the Certificate of Excellence are located all over the world and represent the upper echelon of businesses listed on the website, with only the top 10 percent receiving the prestigious award.
Significant investment has been made in all aspects of activity which impact on the quality of the visitor experience to ensure an enduring and positive memory.
We offer something for everyone and are much more than just a motor museum. For details of our various exhibitions and the many interesting stories which the museum relates, using a variety of interpretation methods, please click on The Collection heading.
Places to see in ( Grange-over-Sands - UK )
Places to see in ( Grange-over-Sands - UK )
Grange-over-Sands is a town and civil parish on Morecambe Bay – with a wide tidal range, hence the sands name – roughly midway between Barrow-in-Furness and Kendal in Cumbria, England. Grange-over-Sands was created as an urban district in 1894 and lies historically within Lancashire. In 1974 Cumbria was created under Local Government re-organisation which absorbed the area referred to as Lancashire North of the Sands or North Lonsdale. Grange is now in South Lakeland District. The town remains part of the County Palatine of Lancashire and is part of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Grange-over-Sands developed in the Victorian era from a small fishing village, and the arrival of the railway made it a popular seaside resort on the north side of Morecambe Bay, across the sands from Morecambe. The 'over-Sands' suffix was added in the late 19th or early 20th century by the local vicar, who was fed up with his post going to Grange in Borrowdale near Keswick.
The clean, sea air was believed to be of benefit to tuberculosis sufferers, and in 1891 one of the first sanatoriums in the country was established at Meathop. Not only was the air believed to have a therapeutic effect but also the local spring water. There is one primary school, Grange-over-Sands Church of England Primary School. There is no secondary school, so most pupils attend the school in Cartmel or Milnthorpe . There is also a small nursery school.
Adjacent to Grange are Lindale, to the north-east, Cartmel to the north-west, with its priory to which the village was once the 'grange' or farm, and Allithwaite to the west. The country house Holker Hall, which was built on land which once belonged to the priory, is nearby. Until its move to Backbarrow in 2010, the stables at Holker Hall housed the Lakeland Motor Museum.
Grange-over-Sands railway station, which serves the town, was opened by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway on 1 September 1857 and is now served by the Furness Line, giving connections to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness to the west, and Lancaster, Preston and Manchester (and its airport) to the east.
The main road access is the A590, which runs between the M6 and Barrow-in-Furness. Before the building of the railway, the main way of reaching Grange was the road across the Sands of Morecambe Bay from Hest Bank.
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Breaking News | Lakeland Motor Museum scoops classic car magazine prize
Breaking News | Lakeland Motor Museum scoops classic car magazine prize
Breaking News | Lakeland Motor Museum scoops classic car magazine prize
24 May 2018 2:50PM THE Lakeland Motor Museum is celebrating after being named as Britain’s best classic car destination by a motoring magazine. The attraction at Backbarrow scooped the prize after being nominated by readers of the classic car magazine Practical Classics. Judges from the magazine visited a shortlist of 10 places to take classic cars before crowning the museum as the ultimate winner. Director of the Lakeland Motor Museum, Les Micklethwaite, said: “This is a fantastic accolade and ...
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Laurel & Hardy statue unveiling, Ulverston
This iconic Ulverston statue was sculpted by Graham Ibbeson and the clip includes an interview with him before the statue is unveiled by Ken Dodd. The story of this wonderful day in historic Ulverston in the English Lake District.
This is a clip from Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 3 The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands.
Award winning heritage film director Chris Abram has made a series of high definition films about the Lune Valley and Morecambe Bay area in which he lives.
His highly accaimed Our Heritage series has recently been added to with Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Parts 1, 2 and 3.
Part 1 covers from Fleetwood, through Glasson Dock and historic Sunderland Point. Heysham, with its stone cut graves, harbour, historic church and village. Morecambe and its heritage as shown in Victorian photographs and vintage film from every decade since 1901 as well as up to date filming in high definition. The coastline of beautiful, and treacherous, Morecambe Bay including the railway town of Carnforth, Silverdale & Arnside, until we reach Levens Hall. Here Chris Abram talks to its owners Susie and Hal Bagot before taking a video tour of the house and the oldest surviving topiary gardens in the UK.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 2 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers Edwardian seaside resort Grange over Sands. A personal interview with The Queens’ Guide to the Sands Cedric Robinson and a crossing of the bay. Flookburgh and the award winning short film “Six Miles Into the Bay” featuring a day out on the sands tractor shrimping with Michael Wilson. The Cumbria Steam Gathering. Cartmel, its Priory, races and Holker Hall. Also the Cartmel Valley with its Dolly Blue works, gunpowder works and historic Backbarrow Iron Works. The story of the Furness Railway. The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. Lakeland Motor Museum. Also Stott Park Bobbin mill. It ends with the story of Greenodd as a once major port and its links with Arthur Ransome, of Swallows and Amazons fame.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 3 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers historic Ulverston as the once “Capital of Furness.” The Ulverstone to Lancaster Railway. Sir John Barrow, renovation of the Hoad Monument. Ulverston Canal, Chapel Island, Plumtons’ mysterious magic lantern and unique film of the disappearing Collins Weir. Newlands historic iron furnace. Inside Cumbria Crystal. Unique historic film of High Carling Sanatorium. Ulverston as a festival town and cameras were at the annual Dickensian Christmas Festival and the Furness Tradition Folk Festival. Our cameras were also at the unveiling of the prestigious Laurel & Hardy statue and the film includes an interview with the sculptor Graham Ibbeson. The Ulverston sequence ends with the story of Swarthmoor Hall and its importance to Quakers.
The film carries on telling the story of the iron ore of Lindal, Marton and candles. The South Lakes Animal Park is featured before we cover the story of Furness Abbey. It is then on to Urswick with its thousands of years of history and the Tunwinni Cross. Then it is via Birkrigg Common to the story of Conishead Priory, Aldingham, Gleaston Water Mill and the coast to Barrow in Furness and Dalton. The development and growth of Barrow is covered, with its iron and steel works, shipbuilding, docks and Vickers, featuring unique footage of the famous “Vickers Rush”. The excellent Dock Museum and Barrow as a major submarine builder with unique footage of one of the earliest submarines to be launched, as well as the launching of an oil tanker. Included is a stop frame motion film of the dismantling of Barrows’ famous landmark, the big yellow crane. Finally it is on to the story of Roa Island, Piel Island and Walney Island
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Offering a range of attractive apartments, Lakeland Village is situated on the banks of the River Leven, the southern outlet of Lake Windermere. The resort includes restaurants, bars and a health spa and leisure club, and provides free parking and WiFi.
Each apartment enjoys views and includes a well-equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. All have a stylish living area with satellite TV, some of which also have a fireplace. There is an on-site library area with books, games and DVDs for guestsТ use.
Among the facilities found at Lakeland Village are a sauna, hot tub and an indoor swimming pool.
Lakeland Village is just a 1-minute drive from the Lakeland Motor Museum, and the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Steam Railway is another popular local attraction. The Lakes Aquarium on the banks of Windermere, is around 6 minutesТ drive from the resort. The Coach House, Newby Bridge, LA12 8PX, United Kingdom
Backbarrow in Cumbria part 1
Short clip of Backbarrow & surrounding area. Apologies for the wind noise here and there.