Accessibility

It is our aim at the Haynes Motor Museum to make all areas of the Museum accessible to all.

Accessibility is always a key consideration when we plan new and temporary exhibitions as well as any other structural developments across the site.

To view our full Access Statement, please click here to download the pdf.

Getting to the Museum
Information about getting to the museum can be found on the How to Find Us page.

Museum Entrance
The Museum has one main entrance, which is stair-free and has both single doors and double doors.

Accessible parking
There are seven designated blue badge bays in our car park. There is no charge for these spaces and they cannot be booked in advance.

Preparing for your visit
The Museum has an Access Statement featuring photos of the Museum and information about what to expect when you visit. 

Download Access Statement 

Sensory Map
Download our map below to explore all the different sensory experiences in different parts of the Museum. 

Download Sensory Map

Is there a place to go if I or someone I am visiting with is distressed?
If at any time you or someone you are visiting with finds the visit overwhelming, a member of staff can direct you to quieter areas in the Museum. The sensory map also identifies the quieter spaces. 

Who can I ask for help?
If you have any questions or problems during your visit, please speak to a member of our Reception team or a volunteer. The Reception team are located in the main entrance foyer of the Museum and wear branded black tops. The volunteers are present throughout the Museum and wear black branded tops.

Feedback and further information
We are always striving to improve the Museum experience for visitors and would welcome any feedback or queries you might have. Please contact us at visitus@haynesmuseum.org