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Haynes International Motor Museum in Somerset has officially relaunched following completion of it’s extensive £5 million renovation and refurbishment project. The museum, first established in a saw mill in Sparkford just outside Yeovil in 1985, is now home to more than 400 cars and motorcycles dating back to 1885.
Haynes International Motor Museum has conference, meeting and events facilities to accommodate up to 400 delegates with the latest AV technology, in-house catering plus 55 acres of outdoor event sites and show fields. Haynes International Motor Museum has seven meeting rooms split between two suites. Merlin Suite will seat up to 400 delegates theatre style. The ‘Art Deco’ inspired interior is equipped with the latest AV technology. Merlin 2 alongside, and with its own entrance, will seat up to 40 delegates. The Millennium Hall at the heart of the museum and adjacent to the Merlin Suite offers extra space for larger events. This area can be used as part of a conference, as exhibition space or as a separate catering area. It will seat up to 450 delegates theatre style.
Haynes International Motor Museum is located just off the A303 and is 30 minutes from junction 25 of the M5. The nearest main line station is five miles away at Castle Cary with a high-speed link between London Paddington and Penzance.

Details: www.haynesmotormuseum.com

Published: 08 May 2014
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