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- By appointment. Please call 07535 990538 and the volunteers of the museum will endeavor to open it for you.
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Opening times are as follows: April through October. Every second and last Sunday of the month, 10 am to 4 pm. OR. * By appointment *. Call 07535 990538 at least 48 hours prior to your visit and the volunteers of the museum will endeavor to open it for you.
The museum is open on the second and last Sunday of each month from 10:00am till 4:00pm through April until October. See below for the next opening times.
The museum is open on the second and last Sunday of each month from 10:00 am till 4:00 pm through April until October.
- Behind The Woodman Inn, Royston, SG8 8NB, Hertfordshire
- 07535990538
Jul 7, 2021 · Walk around the disused airfield at Nuthampstead, home to the 8th Air Force 398th Bomb Group and 55th Fighter Group. Nuthampstead was commissioned by the USAAF in 1942, to the standard bomber field specification, with a completion date of 1st April 1943.
We are open on the second and last Sunday of the month from April through October, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Nuthampstead Airfield Museum, Woodman Inn, Nuthampstead, Royston, SG8 8NB
HISTORY OF NUTHAMPSTEAD AIRFIELD. Nuthampstead was commissioned by the USAAF in 1942, to the standard bomber field specification, with a completion date of 1st April 1943. The airfield itself was built on Scales Park, which was land owned by Baron Dimsdale, with the majority of the camp situated to the west, in and around Nuthampstead village.