Woodbank Garden Centre
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The Old Penny Arcade at Woodbank Nurseries & Garden Centre, Harden Road, Harden, Bingley BD16 1BE contains a great selection of classic vintage games and working models in an attractively decorated 'seaside' interior. |
A large collection of old machines in the "Edwardian Penny Arcade" at Wookey Hole Caves. Visitors can play them with pre-decimalisation pennies available at the kiosk. |
Approximately 30 to 35 old amusement machines in a new vintage arcade is to be added to the largest UK indoor modelling attraction in early 2018. Wroxham Miniature Worlds, Station Business Park, Horning Road West, Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8QJ. |
The vintage penny arcade on the 3rd floor has a large collection of vintage penny slot machines. Old pennies available from the change machines. Canal Mill, Botany Brow, Chorley (Junction 8 M61), Lancs. PR6 9AF |
Amid the labyrinth of paved courtyards and cobbled streets of this redeveloped Victorian brewery nestles a unique Shopping Village packed with specialist shops and attractions. There are also a few antique machines, including a Merchantman crane, working model etc. near the Courtyard Restaurant. Hope Square, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8TR |
Carters wonderful traditional steam-powered fair touring around the London area, includes a traditional travelling penny machine arcade. |
A great variety of vintage machines at Mechanical Memories Museum operated by Jerry Chattenton. 250c King Road Arches, Albion Beach, Brighton BN2 1TD. |
Twenty vintage machines, many football related, including a Full Team Headball, all working on old pennies from a change machine. Free admission (£3 gift expected). National Football Museum, Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG. Tel. 0161 605 8200 |
The Old Penny Lane Family Entertainment Centre has a fantastic range of classic vintage coin-operated games available for play. 15 old pennies for £3.
Open 10am - 5pm every day except Monday.
16 Market St, York YO1 8ST |
Neat working display of seaside amusements in interesting "Southsea at Play" gallery. Free admission. Closed Mondays. Portsmouth City Museum, Museum Rd, Portsmouth PO1 2LJ |
About a dozen machines including an Ice Hockey, Time Limit allwin, Carousel allwin, 3-4 bandits (German), 1930s small fortune teller (nice rare thing), pusher, Challenger, etc. It also has an American Diner with a very nice set of 1930s fortune teller scales and jukebox. It's open every day, upstairs at The Shake Shop, 12 Market Square, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6BB |
Catch the steam train to Swanage and play the original Edwardian gaming machines (What the Butler saw etc.) playable by purchasing old ‘pre-decimal’ pennies from the Pier shop. There's also a display of Donald McGill’s ‘naughty’ seaside postcards of the mid 1900s. The Pier is normally open during the summer months (April - October) from 8am (7am Bank Hols). Closed approx. 1 hour before dusk. Pier Approach, Swanage BH19 2AQ |