
Youth Groups
We can offer an educational experience, where your group can learn about the history of Salisbury Hall and the
contribution that de Havilland made to British Aviation for over 80 years. They can get up and close to our aircraft,
learn how aircraft fly and how they are constructed.
We have several exhibitions dedicated to historic events in which de Havilland were involved including WW1 and De
Havilland Mosquito operations of WW2.
We have two huge hangars (the Walter Goldsmith Hangar and the Geoffrey de Havilland Hangar) with most of our
collection undercover protecting you and our artefacts from the weather. There is a third hangar (the Amy Johnson
Hangar) where you can view our volunteer restoration teams at work.
There is an outdoor grass aircraft park with eight other aircraft.
HOW TO FIND US
The museum is located next to Salisbury Hall just off Junction 22, M25 on the B556.
The Museum is Signposted-de Havilland Aircraft Museum from the London Colney roundabout and is on the B556 to
South Mimms.
If you are using SAT NAV, the post code is AL2 1BU.
COACHES/PARKING
The museum car park is free. Coach parking is available in the car park.
DISABILITY ACCESS
We have wheelchair access to all the main display buildings in the Museum and disabled toilet facilities. Open
aircraft are accessible only via stairs. Assess policy.
GROUP SIZE
We can take groups of up to thirty and up to three groups during a full day visit. The group size can be discussed with
the Learning Coordinator when booking.
TIMING
Groups arrive at 10.30. The workshops run for approximately 40 minutes each, dependent on the size of the group
and the length of the visit. A programme for the day will be sent prior to your visit.
COST
Child: £7 (including a small gift bag, containing a toy plane, pencil, and a rubber)
Free entry for supervisors.