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The Pallot Steam, Motor & General Museum. The museum is named after the founder, the late Lyndon Charles Pallot.
It contains a fascinating collection of steam, farm and other machinery, motor vehicles, vintage bicycles, a variety of organs. The Engine Shed and Victorian Style Station Platform seen here were officially opened on Liberation Day 1996.
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