Vintage Carriages Trust's Carriage Works Museum welcomes Group Visits - both for adults and for children (including School Parties).
We ask for all visits to be pre-booked using our group booking form.
How long to stay?
This depends very much on the nature of your party - but we would suggest that you should allow at least 45 minutes for your visit.
How much does it cost?
Our Group admission charges are £1 for Children and Concessions, £1-50 for adults. There is NO CHARGE for adults supervising groups of children (including school parties).
Coach Drivers
Facilities for our coach driver? Coach drivers are welcome to make use of our Staff Mess Room, including free use of tea and coffee facilities.
Special Need facilities?
Level access, wheelchair lift to central viewing walkway. Information leaflet in Braille. Accessible toilet. Information panels at heights appropriate for wheelchair users.
How to Book?
The easiest way to book, is to complete our group bookings form and email a copy to admin@vintagecarriagestrust.org
Why not combine your visit to the Carriage Works Museum with a trip on the Worth Valley Railway?
Suggested Itinerary
Arrive at Ingrow and visit Carriage Works Museum (minimum 45 minutes). Then visit Ingrow Loco (minimum 30 minutes). Board train and take a full line trip ending back at Ingrow. There is ample room to park a coach at Ingrow..
Or, if your time is limited: visit the Carriage Works Museum at Ingrow. Then visit Ingrow Loco. Take the train on an uphill journey to Oxenhope and arrange for your coach to meet your group on arrival there. There is ample coach parking at Oxenhope.
What else can we visit that's nearby?
The Worth Valley Railway is adjacent - see their website for details of operating days etc. The Ingrow Loco Museum (owned by the Bahamas Locomotive Society) is also open when Worth Valley railway trains are operating. Other local attractions include: the Bronte Parsonage at Haworth: Cliffe Castle Museum at Keighley: East Riddlesden Hall, also at Keighley, and Keighley Bus Museum .