Bentley Priory
Bentley Priory
RAF Bentley Priory played a pivotal role during the Battle of Britain as Headquarters Fighter Command.
The Museum explores the important Battle of Britain history of Bentley Priory through the stories of The One, The Few & The Many.
During the Battle of Britain the defence of Britain depended heavily on the courage of less than 3,000 British and Allied aircrew. At Bentley Priory, explore the important stories of the Many and the incredible technology of radar and the Dowding System, through the museum's recreation of the Filter Room at Bentley Priory and model of the Operations Room.
The Museum explores the important leadership of Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, Commander-in-Chief of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain.
Education
Enhance your students’ studies of World War II and The Battle of Britain with a visit to Bentley Priory Museum.
Your students will learn about the extraordinary endeavours of ‘The One‘ (Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding) ‘The Few‘ (Battle of Britain aircrew) and ‘The Many‘ (those on the ground) during the Battle of Britain, a pivotal moment during World War II and in modern history.
Our bespoke school sessions will support your students to develop important historical enquiry skills, by exploring the history of the Battle of Britain through our incredible exhibitions, handling collection and award winning audio visual film.
In a Grade II* listed mansion house which was the Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, Bentley Priory Museum offers a unique and inspiring learning environment for young people.
Risk Assessment
To assist you in planning your trip, please download the museum’s Risk Assessment before visiting.