Brean Leisure Park


Brean Leisure Park is an amusement park in the coastal resort of Brean, near Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England. Brean Lesiure Park as a whole is owned and managed by Unity Farm whilst the Brean theme park amusement aspect is owned by Phil Booth as of August 2014. The park covers an area of.
Open from March to November every year, the leisure park has also been a concert venue for artists such as DJ Casper,
Peter Andre,
Jason Donovan and The Wurzels. Sky have filmed an episode of entitled "Funfair Physics" at the park. An episode of BBC TV series Casualty was also filmed there in 2007 and again 2013. And an episode of CBBC TV series The Sparticle Mystery was filmed of the titled of the episode The FunFair.

History

Holiday Resort Unity is owned and operated by the House family, who are the sole owners of the 200-acre site. In 2012 they celebrated 65 years of trading.

1946 - 1970s

In 1946 Albert and Marie House bought Unity Farm, and for the next 30 years operated it primarily as a dairy farm with a herd of 140 cows. They later supplied the local area with milk that was bottled on the farm.
As far back as 1946 camping was a popular past time and Fry's Chocolate Factory from Bristol pitched large tents on three fields on Unity Farm for a two-week period during the summer so therefore their employees could have a holiday by the seaside such as local areas being Brean, Berrow and Burnham-on-sea. The way Holiday Resort Unity is at present age started from this very stage and it wasn't long before many groups of people including the local Boy's Brigade Troops were coming to Brean to venture and have holidays.
In 1948 planning permission was granted to change the use of some of the farm land to caravans and camping and 20 acres was converted prior for this use. However, during the 1950s and 1960s caravan and camping became a bigger part of Unity Farm and slowly the number of cows, pigs and sheep decreased.

1970s - 1980s

During the 1970s and the 1980s the beginnings of Brean Leisure Park were created along with the Mid Somerset Golf Centre which included Target Golf, driving range, pitch and putt and also an 8-hole golf course was opened alongside the other features. Throughout the years additional recreational activities were created which included a swimming pool, donkey derby's and open air markets.
A greyhound racing track was opened on 3 July 1975.. The racing was independent and was known as a flapping track, which was the nickname given to independent tracks.
Brean Leisure Park as a whole was now attracting a lot of visitors from South Wales, Bristol and Birmingham and in the late 1970s the House family bought out all of the other directors so that they could concentrate on developing leisure and holiday facilities.
The 8 hole golf course was expanded so that it could host 18 holes and Brean Golf Club was created. The course hosted a number of pro and celebrity amateur tournaments as well as becoming a members club and a facility for holiday guests.
In 1980 the complex known today as the 'Tavern' was opened and was previously known as the 'Farmers Tavern' providing a venue for evening family entertainment, functions and weddings. The complex also included an Amusement arcade and Fast Food outlets.
The greyhound track closed on 12 March 1984 and to improve the look of the park a significant landscaping project was undertaken across both Brean Leisure Park and Unity Farm.

1990s

Further facilities were added during the 1990s including a river type ride at the Swimming Pool complex and also the addition of two Ten-Pin Bowling lanes at Unity Farm in 1994.

2000 - 2010

In 2000 one of the biggest projects that the resort took on since it had first opened its doors began, and this was the RJ's Entertainment complex which was a one million investment in the resort. The American-themed venue replaced Bert's bar and Chicks Roost with a venue with a capacity of approximately 700 people.
In 2008 it became the home of Sooty, Sweep and Soo, when Richard Cadell bought the rights from HIT Entertainment.
On Friday 18/7/2014 the park was sold to a family from Barry Island in South Wales.

Current Main Attractions

#NameOpenedManufacturerBrief Description
1
Crazy Loop
2004
PinfariA TL59 looping rollercoaster. Formerly located at Pleasure Island Family Theme Park and Flamingo Land Resort. Formerly known as "Shockwave".
2
Magic Mouse
2007
Reverchon IndustriesA standard spinning wild mouse rollercoaster. It was known as "Crazy Mouse" until the start of the 2007 season.
3
Astro Storm
2011
ZiererAn enclosed Four Man Bob rollercoaster. Opened 25 July 2011. Previously Operated at Blackpool Pleasure Beach as Space Invader II.
4
Caterpillar Coaster
2001
D.P.V. RidesAn MB28 children's caterpillar rollercoaster.
5
Wild Water
2001
Reverchon IndustriesA two-drop log flume ride.
6
Wipeout
2002
KMGAn afterburner ride. It was voted scariest ride at the park by.
7
Xtreme
2012
KMGThe park's second booster ride. The tallest ride in the park. Replacing the almost identical model built in March 2005 which can be found under Perrin Matthews' ownership.
8
Terror Castle
2000
SupercarA ghost train, Ride system relocated from Frontierland, Morecambe.
9
Ultimate
2006
SobemaA Matterhorn. Operated at Billing Aquadrome from 1986 to 2005. Previously known as "Hellraiser"
10
X-Factory
2006
KMGA miami ride, also includes water blasters.
12
Sizzler
2000
P.W.S.A modern Twist.
13
Waveswinger
2008
Fabbri GroupA waveswinger ride.
14
Disco Fever
2005
P.W.S.A Jump and Smile ride.
15
Jetspin
2015
ZamperlaA Disk'O ride. Previously known as "Disk'O".
17
Dodgems
2003
SBF / Bertazzon Previously used cars from C&S until the 2016 season. In 2017 the track were given a brand new set from Bertazzon.

Notable Past Rides

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Brean Splash

Brean Splash is a waterpark owned and managed by Holiday Resort Unity under the Brean Lesiure Park branding which is owned by the House family. In 2014 Brean Splash made a £2 Million investment on a brand new indoor splash aspect of the waterpark which has opened as of summer 2014.