Great Savings Guide
Browse savings at attractions across the UK

Photo taken by member Joseph Carter of East Lancs Railway, nearest campsite Burrs Country Park
As a member of the Club you can save money at attractions across the UK by using the Great Savings Guide – which includes discounts for a variety of historic properties, botanic gardens, heritage railways, museums and much, much more.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We know how popular our Great Savings Guide is with members and we’re working really hard to secure as many savings as possible. Due to the Covid pandemic many attractions were, and are currently, closed. We’re really sorry, but as a result of these closures, instead of printing a guide this year we will instead regularly update the website with all the great offers and savings as soon as they are confirmed.
We would urge you to regularly visit the website to keep up to date with the fast-changing updates. We hope for your understanding during these unprecedented circumstances.
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Broom Fisheries
The Lodge, Broom Farm Estate, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, DG12 5PF
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Broom Fisheries has over 200 acres of fishing lakes and land. There are 11 large fishing lakes in a picturesque setting, offering anglers and fishing enthusiasts of all levels a chance to unwind and participate in the nation's most loved pastime. Stocking an extensive selection of fishing gear and baits.
Heritage
C M Booth Collection of Historic Vehicles
Falstaff Antiques, 63-67 High Street, Kent, South East England, TN17 4LP
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Private collection specialising in Morgan three wheel cars, usually 12 on display ranging from 1909 to 1936. Other items include a 1936 Brampton expanding caravan, 1904 Humber tri-car, 1929 Morris van and a 1929 Ford Model A. Early motorcycles and cycles surrounded by a great display of automobilia.
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Camboats
Jesus Lock, Jesus Green (City), Chesterton Road, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia, CB4 3AN and CB5 8SX
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Award-winning Narrowboat and Eco Solar-Electric Catamaran boat trips on the River Cam in Cambridge. 45 minute Public Hop-On tours or Private Bespoke bookings, from one hour to a whole day. Full up-to-date details of routes, times and availability on www.camboats.co.uk.
Two for the price of one or 20% family discount - Pre-booking required.

A lived-in, supposedly haunted Elizabethan country house with Cromwellian associations. Chavenage has often been used as a TV location, featured as Trenwith House in the popular BBC series Poldark, also recently seen in the 2020 film Emma. There's a coffee shop which is open every day from 8:00am to 4:00pm throughout the year.
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