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Located on the edge of Wiltshire's beautiful Marlborough Downs, the Atwell Wilson Motor Museum houses an eclectic mix of vehicles, motoring memorabilia and several excellent model collections. Staffed entirely by friendly and knowledgeable volunteers, it prides itself on providing a warm welcome to visitors, which is reflected in the many positive comments received on both social media and review sites. Amongst the vehicles on display is a Mini prototype which was owned by Sir Alec Issigonis and a 1920s Trojan which was in the same family ownership for the best part of 85 years and a Williams FW10 Formula 1 car, the first model to ever achieve an average lap speed of 160mph