Thetford: Charles Burrell Museum
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 6 Mar 2020
Burrell & Sons made steam traction engines. The museum is housed in the company's former paint shop on Minstergate. Its Grade II listing begins "Paint and finishing shop to Burrell & Sons, Engineers. Now a museum. 1846-7. Brick, flint and ashlar with a metal-framed front facade supporting seven bays of double timber doors. Frame is tensioned by adjustable cross bars". For more about the museum, try https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Burrell_Museum .