[1][better source needed] The Museum contains around 30 military vehicles as well as a large collection of small arms.
It includes the prototype Centurion AVRE 165,[2] the only remaining Crossley-Kégresse 20-30 cwt half-track and a replica British First World War Mark IV that was built for The TV show Guy Martin's WWI Tank.
[3][non-primary source needed][4][non-primary source needed] The Norfolk Tank Museum was founded in 2011 from the private military vehicle collection previously known as Turrets and Tracks by the current chairman, Stephen MacHaye who had been collecting military equipment since childhood.
[11] The Main Hall contains the bulk of the restored and running vehicles in the Museum as well as small displays about WWI and D-Day.
the range can be set up to teach visitors how to fire Air rifles or Bows in small groups and is open on the first Sunday of every month.