THIS COLLECTION could be described as a hidden gem among car museums. Hidden because many people won’t have heard of Caister-on-Sea, a tiny but charming village on the north Norfolk coast; a gem because there are many rare, unusual and interesting exhibits, as well as lots of more recognisable classics.
It all began back in the mid-1960s, when Dr Peter Rowland Hill, founder of the Oakham Packing Company, bought Caister Castle. His interest in veteran and vintage cars was sparked by a display during an open day at Belvoir Castle in Nottinghamshire, and his first acquisition was a 1902 Napier, found in pieces under a boat in Brighton and subsequently restored.
His collection was founded in 1966 and steadily grew, always housed at Caister Castle, with purpose-built buildings erected from…
