About
Sammy Miller MBE
Sammy Miller is a motorcycling legend, 11 times British Champion, winner of over 1400 events and still winning competitions more than 50 years after his first victory.
The Museum
The Museum houses one of the finest collections of fully restored motorcycles in the world, including factory racers and exotic prototypes, with the collection constantly evolving as new bikes are acquired. Take a look around our Racing Hall, Road Bike Hill and our Sports Bike Hall – we even have Norton Collection! Our new 10,000 sq ft two storey extension was completed jut days before Lockdown! Covering two floors which includes the brand new Belstaff Heritage Corner and the British Motorcycle Charitable Trust, our new archive area, sectional engines and much much more
This is a living museum with almost every motorcycle in the museum in full running order. Sammy demonstrates the bikes at race circuits in the UK and at Museum event days.
Parking is FREE.
The Animals
At the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, it is not just things with wheels – we are also home to alpacas, goats, chickens, donkeys, sheep, turkeys, ducks and more!
Our animals love to see our visitors but we do ask that you do not feed them. They have a great diet and are very well looked after, but can become very unwell eating extra food which may be given to them by visitors. Thank you for helping us to keep our animals safe.
Bashley Manor Tearooms
Whilst you are at Sammy Miller’s, make sure that you visit Bashley Manor Tearooms!
Craft & Gift Shops
Our craft and gift shops in the Courtyard have much to entice so pop in when you are here and have a browse.
Opening Times
From Monday 4th November the Museum will be open 6 days a week (closed Mondays) 10am-3.30pm.
From December 2nd the Museum will be open 5 days a week (closed Mondays and Tuesdays) 10am-3.30pm.
From 23rd December until 31st the Museum will be closed for the Christmas.
Open on Wednesday 1st January for its New Year’s Day Ride In but then closed for two weeks in preparation for the opening of its new tea room.