The story of Britain’s most famous fighter station through the personal experiences of those who served there, and the community that supported them. The museum journey begins over 100 years ago when RAF Biggin Hill was just farmland.
Contacts
Address: Main Road Biggin Hill Kent TN16 3EJ
- Telephone: 01959 422 414
- Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
- Website: View website
Open Days & Times
Winter: Nov-Mar Tue-Sat 1000-1600. (Closed 21 Dec-6 Jan 2025.) Summer: Apr-Oct Tue-Sun closes 1700. Visit website or facebook for more details.
Travel
- By Bus: 246, 320
- By Rail: Bromley South / 7 miles
Facilities
- Parking
- Refreshments
- Souvenir Shop
- Full disabled access
The museum is situated on the same site as St George’s RAF Chapel of Remembrance, built in 1951 to preserve the legacy of those who served and died at Biggin Hill during the Second World War. The museum safeguards the future of this important building.
One of Britain’s oldest aerodromes, RAF Biggin Hill is still internationally recognised as Sir Winston Churchill’s ‘strongest link’.