Here we introduce some of our hard working staff and show some of the memorabilia that we've collected over the years and have on display around the garage and in our Millstream Museum at Gomshall.

THE WORK HOUSE THE WASH HOUSE THE REST HOUSE
Lydia Micheal Steve
Lydia working hard to keep the paper work under control. Lydia became a member of the family 15 years ago and with one lovely daughter Natalie and Nathan, Keith likes to keep his wife busy. In our valet bay, Micheal takes cleaning cars very seriously and only after a day of his best work and some T.L.C. is a vehicle ready for display. Some changes to the workshop, we have two new technicians, Ivan and Richard bringing more experience to the garage, so making Millstream better than ever..

 
cast in stone
waterwheelTo make our mark we had the company name carved in stone on this original millstone found locally.


strawberry cartThe Victorian over-shot water wheel was built circa 1870 by Filmier & Mason of Guildford, found unused at Albury Mill (awaiting demolition) was moved and placed on display for all to enjoy and the lovely old strawberry cart which I restored and painted, was possibly used in the fields of Kent many moons ago, but a reminder of a time not long ago when things were a little slower and horse power meant just that.

Healey TickfordclickAfter many gifts from old and new customers and of course all the bits found by Paul and George at various junk shops, the showroom has now turned into more of a museum than a car showroom , however it still allows room for some of the more interesting cars.

click for larger imageA new addition to the garage is a Healey Tickford with a 2.5 Riley engine from the Donald Healey Motor Company Ltd., in 1953. Also a pair of Graham Hill's racing overalls, found locally, one set from the late 1960's and the other from the Embassy sponsored season of the mid 1970's, which sadly became his last.