I remember one falling in Leicestershire in 1965, its in a museum now ......
Read this report
Barwell and neighbouring Earl Shilton in Leicestershire, were the site of a meteor event when, on Christmas Eve 1965, the villages were showered with fragments, that when combined, were about the size of a traditional Christmas turkey. No one was hurt, although some minor damage to buildings and property occurred.
One meteorite went though a front of a car, destroying the engine. When the owner of the car attempted to claim on his insurance company, they replied that it was an "Act of God" and would not pay. Outraged, the owner went to the priest of the local church and asked for the money, saying "If it was an Act of God, the Church should pay for his car." The owner never received any money to repair his car!
Professor Sylvester-Bradley, Geology Dept Leicester University, confirmed that the fragments were from a chondrite and appealed for further specimens. Locals were requested not to wash any pieces found, but to wrap them in newspaper and hand in at the local police station.
A piece of the meteorite is on display at the Herbert Museum, Coventry.