Investment News | 21 July 2021
Car museum makes Derbyshire its destination
A new British car museum has parked up in Derbyshire after securing a deal for premises in the county’s historic Derwent Valley.
The Great British Car Journey has been established at the former wireworks site at Ambergate, alongside the River Derwent on the A6 just outside the village.
Displaying over 130 vehicles, it tells the story of the British motor industry from 1930s to 1990s.
Visitors will be able to take a trip down memory lane and will be permitted to drive some of the cars.
Stephen Salloway, from Salloway Property Consultants, who negotiated the letting of the 30,000 sq ft unit, said “This is a great addition to the tenant line-up at Derwent Works, which already includes another popular visitor attraction in the White Peak Distillery.
“The picturesque Derwent Valley and its mills has World Heritage status and it is great to see some of the riverside properties being brought back into beneficial use.
“The Great British Car Journey will be a wonderful addition to the local attractions and will boost tourism in the area.”