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Fast Track FAQs

Do I need to book in advance?
You can buy tickets on the door, but we recommend booking online to guarantee your tickets!

Kids under 12 FREE?
One free child ticket with every paying adult ticket, any additional children are charged at £5.00

Entrance Pricing:
Day Pass – £14

Parking – £4

Opening Times?
Tues – Fri: 9:30am-4pm

Sat: 9am-4pm

Do we need to book for the Cafe?
No need to book! Please note we kindly request no picnics on site, as we rely on our café sales to help maintain our wonderful sculpture park.

Do you allow dogs? 
Yes, in all outdoor spaces and outdoor café area!

More questions? See here!

BIC
Project

100 Years Of Rolls Royce

Hearing of our “drive” to create from scrap and waste, a representation from Rolls Royce reached out to us for an exclusive collaboration to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Rolls Royce Phantom.

In 2023, Rolls Royce entered the electric car market with ‘Spectre’, showing their eco “spirit”, and understanding of the need to champion environmental issues. The Ironworks proudly leads in sustainability and recycling initiatives, making a collaboration between these two British industry specialists a fantastic opportunity for all.

One hundred years ago, in 1925, Rolls Royce launched the ‘New Phantom’ or ‘Phantom I’, the first of eight generations of the Phantom range. 

Our chairman, Clive Knowles, envisions this sculpture to be crafted from recycled parts out of each model of Rolls Royce from throughout each generation of Phantom.

We plan to re-create a vintage Phantom, a legend of the British manufacturing giant, all from scrap car parts directly from Rolls Royce instead of general automotive parts. Whether that involves a wing mirror from the exclusive Phantom IV, or a car door from the V8-powered Phantom V.

Each Rolls Royce car, still to this day, has its interiors meticulously hand stitched, and there’s only one person in the whole world who can paint the iconic pinstripe along the side of the body. The most expensive car in the world is the Rolls-Royce ‘La Rose Noire Droptail’, with only four in existence, each priced at approximately $30 million. 

We are honoured and fuelled up to celebrate this huge occasion for a world famous British car manufacturer, one that truly put their stamp on history. 

We are hopeful for this magnificent sculpture to be complete before the end of the year, for it to be displayed at the Rolls Royce headquarters in London, before returning back home to the British Ironwork Centre.