Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally

Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally is held annually in May at the Strumpshaw Steam Museum.

Strumpshaw Steam Museum regrets to announce that the steam rally scheduled for the late May bank holiday in 2026 will no...
03/11/2025

Strumpshaw Steam Museum regrets to announce that the steam rally scheduled for the late May bank holiday in 2026 will not take place, although the museum will remain open.

The cost of staging the rally has increased markedly since the Covid pandemic and continues to do so. Other factors in this decision include the cost of VAT, increased administration, loss of some land due to veteran trees having to be fenced off, and the constraints of fitting the rally into the available space.

The museum would like to sincerely thank the organisers, volunteers, suppliers, caterers, traders, exhibitors, public visitors and everybody else who has contributed to the event over so many years. Thank you all for your support, and we hope you will remember the Strumpshaw Steam Rally fondly.

The museum will remain open (Sundays and bank holidays from Easter Sunday to first Sunday in October) and the other events planned for 2026 will continue – Easter Egg Hunt, Norwich Classic Vehicle Club Funday, Strumpshaw Tree Fair, Strumpshaw Trosh, and Model Event.

We look forward to welcoming friends old and new at these events.

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Old Hall
Norwich
NR134HR

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Strumpshaw Steam Engine Rally

The Rally can trace its routes back to the Old Norfolk Steam Engine Club Rallies, that started at Woodton Hall, and in 1968 moved to Strumpshaw Park at the invitation of the Late Wesley Key.

After the NSEC decided to to not continue with the rally in 1993, the late Jimmy Key took over running the rally, turning it into 3 day show, and building it into a large show billed as "Norfolk's Premier Steam Rally".

Jimmy passed away in 2006, but the rally has continued on, and is one of the biggest and best steam rallies in East Anglia.