The Meech family are the people behind the success that is Mason’s. The name Mason’s was thought of and implemented back in the 70’s when Mason’s yard was in High Wycombe, which was local to a Mason’s Arms public house.
The whole thing started in the 70’s when the whole thing started as Masons Amusements, from a hoopla to what you see today.
As time went on, machines were bought and sold such as the ark, divebomber, coaster to name a few. Did you know our old ark, featured in the 1973 film “That’ll be the day”
Late family member Ted Free purchased for the family the fly-o-plane, the only one travelling in the world!
The turn of the millenium saw a new vision for Mason’s. Things changed, Mason’s Group was formed which saw the transformation of Mason’s Amusements become Mason’s Carnival Funfair.
To help with the new vision and transformation, The Fly-o-Plane was restored and back on the travelling scene, and the acquisition of a 1960’s Coulson juvenile, a grasscutter twist, a Winnards Train ride, and most recently a Big wheel. Box trucks and transport got a whole fresh look with paint and artwork from family member Lee Meech.