Welcome to the Rougham Control Tower Aviation Museum.
Home of The 94th Bomb Group.
Welcome to the Rougham Control Tower Aviation Museum.
Home of The 94th Bomb Group.
Home of The 94th Bomb Group.
Home of The 94th Bomb Group.
The Museum is now CLOSED to the general public for much needed maintenance.
However, during this closed season, we will still open for Veterans families and group visits, by prior arrangement and Volunteer availability.
Please use the contact form for further information.
Our first open day of the season will be on SUNDAY 30th MARCH 2025 - Mothers Day!
Please keep checking back for event dates.
You can also check out our Facebook page for all the latest news.
The Tower Tea Room is available for hire for wedding receptions, parties, birthdays, talks etc at very reasonable rates.
Give us a call for prices and availability. All profits go back into the running of the Museum.
Tower Mobile:- 07931971771
Email: info@rctam94th.co.uk
We hope to see you soon.
We are a child & dog friendly Museum, but please keep them under control and clean up after them!
Please do not visit if you have any symptoms of Covid19.
Come along and see our new displays and read the history of those who served at Rougham between 1943-45.
If you would like to make a donation, please scan the code on your smart phone.
Or you can simply click the QR code to make a donation.
Rougham Control Tower is a small, friendly, volunteer run Museum, dedicated to keeping the memories and history alive of the American Airmen/women who served in the 94th BG of the USAAF 8th Air Force during WWII.
The Airfield was historically called
RAF Bury St Edmunds, and is situated to the North of Rougham village between what is now the A14 trunk road (formerly the A45).
We are now open, please come along and have a walk around the Museum.
We are open every Sunday 10.00 - 16.00.
Meetings held on the 3rd Wednesday every month at 7pm.
Seething Airfield was a Class A Type Bomber Base typical of those which could be found dotted around Norfolk and further afield.
Please click here, or on the above image to visit the website.
The idea to form an Aviation Society originated from a number of local enthusiasts keen to fill an obvious gap for such an organisation in “their” part of Suffolk.
Initial advertising produced a very good response, Haverhill Aviation Society was formed in 1982.
Please click here, or on the above image to visit the website.
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Rougham Tower Association
Registered Charity No. 1069934
Rougham Control Tower Aviation Museum
Rougham Tower Avenue, Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk.
IP32 7QB
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