Our stunning auction venues, perfect locations for sellers and buyers alike

13/05/2022     General News

H&H Classic Auctions are exciting multi-sensory experiences. Held throughout the year at three stunning locations, you're able to see, feel, and even smell a whole host of classic cars and motorcycles before enjoying the buzz of bidding. Find out more about our world class venues below...

Imperial War Museum, Duxford

Europe’s largest historic aviation centre, IWM Duxford is not only home to some of the most iconic aircraft ever made but also to many of the skilled engineers and fabricators who keep them in the air. The magnificent AirSpace building makes for a fantastic auction hall with the likes of a Spitfire, Harrier and Concorde ‘overseeing’ the bidding. A stone’s throw from Junction 10 of the M11 motorway, IWM Duxford has hosted our highest grossing sale to date and witnessed numerous world record prices being set.

Pavilion Gardens, Buxton

The Pavilion Gardens is a beautiful historic venue which superbly showcases the Victorian splendour of Buxton. Situated in the heart of this historic spa town the Pavilion Gardens is a wonderful example of the heritage that runs through the town. H&H Classics, Europe’s oldest continuously trading classic car & bike auction house held its first auction at The Pavilion gardens in 1993.

Motorcars are displayed in the stunning Octagon Hall and undercover in our marquees prominently displayed within the grounds of this beautiful venue.

The National Motorcycle Museum

The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum collection now boasts some 1,000 plus machines, fully restored to the manufacturers' original specifications.

Since opening, this magnificent centre attracts around 250,000 visitors a year. One of the biggest draws for many guests is the comprehensive cross-section of British machines, spanning the “60 Glorious Years” of motorcycle manufacturing in this country. The museum’s aim is to preserve these pieces of history for future generations to come, as a reminder of this great nations industry, engineering prowess and work ethic.

Throughout summer 2022 the H&H team will be heading to each of our three fabulous venues for classic auctions. To find out more about buying or selling your classic car or bike with us, please click here: https://www.handh.co.uk/consign/