Robey Trust
Workshop Tour

Explore the diverse range of steam and heritage artefacts on display in the bustling workshops at 'The Works'.
Price
Donations welcome
Duration
1.5 hours
Address
The Works
Parade Business Park,
Tavistock
PL19 9RQ
How to book
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It was the acquisition of a Tandem Roller that led to the creation of the Robey Trust in 1983. Damaged and corroded after 20 years in a playground, the roller was donated by Tavistock Town Council to The Robey Trust, formed to restore it to original condition and full working order, a task that took 7 years.
Other engines, boilers and plant have been donated to, or purchased by the Trust, which will continue to rescue and restore further examples of Robey manufacture as funds and manpower permit. In placing these engines and other exhibits on public display, the aim is to enhance awareness of the contribution which Robey made to the pre-eminent position of this country in mechanical engineering during a period of over a century.
The acquisition of our own museum building was achieved in 1996 with assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The money was used to purchase land and for the construction of a purpose built 'works' on the site.
It is our long term strategy to develop the Works into a museum in the proper and legal sense so that our restoration and demonstration of steam artefacts to the public can take place in a safe and accessible environment.
We are open to the public on Saturdays between 11am and 5pm.
We are also able to open to groups by prior appointment.


