National Motor Museum Beaulieu 100 Dinner

Beaulieu One Hundred Club News

Beaulieu One Hundred is an exclusive initiative for just 100 members, offering motoring enthusiasts, collectors, and specialists a closer connection with the award-winning National Motor Museum.

Members not only enjoy unique opportunities but also contribute to the Museum Trust's work, helping inspire future generations to appreciate our motoring heritage. Some members also serve on the Council, shaping the social program, welcoming new members, and guiding the club’s direction.

The Motorist

The Motorist

28 February 2025

A fantastic visit to Beaulieu 100 Social, where Richard, Jacqui, Martin, and Guy made it a memorable experience. Martin Chisholm, an excellent host, shared his passion and knowledge, keeping everyone engaged. The ever-changing stock at Beaulieu keeps it fresh and exciting, with a special highlight being the evolving Sielecki Collection.

The cars for sale are exceptional, including the modified Series 1 E-Type FHC and the stunning Jaguar Liveried Bedford Van. The day wrapped up with a delightful lunch—highly recommend the Ham, Egg & Chips!

MLZ 2414

Beaulieu Hundred Annual Dinner: Royal Automobile Club, London

30 November 2024

Beaulieu One Hundred dinner was held on Saturday 30 November at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London. The evening was a great success, and the charity auction raised a large amount for the work of the National Motor Museum Trust.

Congratulations to Zander Miller from Dorset for winning the Young Pioneer of the Year award, and to Martin Chisholm, awarded Personality of the Year.

Palce House Summer Dinner

Palace House Summer Party

16 June 2024

On a sunny Saturday, members gathered to take advantage of the beautiful weather, enjoying a scenic drive down to Beaulieu. There, they joined fellow enthusiasts to showcase their stunning cars at Palace House.

Around 20 incredible cars were on display, with members taking the opportunity to reconnect, share stories, and exchange details about their prized vehicles.

A special thanks to the staff who made the day run smoothly, and our deepest appreciation to Lord Montagu for graciously opening his home to us on such a perfect day.

Panoramic view of the first floor of the National Motor Museum

Subscribe for updates

Get our latest news and events straight to your inbox.