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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham

We love watching documentaries, rock n roll we are, and frequently there are scenes of Britain in the seventies for example.

We’ve been to most of the UK clubs but none of them seem very old? Which is the oldest?

Can anyone remember clubs in the seventies or earlier? Did they operate in the same way as now or was it a very different experience?

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By *illyjohnyCouple  over a year ago

brighton

Well Eureka is 50 years old

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Well Eureka is 50 years old "

Really ? Tell us more !

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By *elnkazCouple  over a year ago

cheshire

Until this year when it unfortunately closed adam and eves was the oldest club

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By *lim_jim1964Man  over a year ago

peterborough

I have been going to Eureka for over 30 years on and off, a lot has changed but maybe as viewed from the eyes of a 50 plus rather than in my 20's

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"I have been going to Eureka for over 30 years on and off, a lot has changed but maybe as viewed from the eyes of a 50 plus rather than in my 20's"

Same buildings obviously? Always had the pool?

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By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London

Eureka first opened its doors to the public in 1968.

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By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London


"Until this year when it unfortunately closed adam and eves was the oldest club "

Yes. Would have celebrated its 40th anniversary in a couple of years, had they stayed open.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Probably some Cave at Cheddar Gorge or something :D

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By *heRainManMan  over a year ago

Warrington & Glasgow


"Eureka first opened its doors to the public in 1968."
As a swinging venue?

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By *uttyandbeeCouple  over a year ago

Leeds

No. As a naturist resort

I do believe Panorama or a programme of the like made a documentry about Eurekas in the 70s, its still alvailable to watch on Youtube.

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By *ommo60Man  over a year ago

STOCKPORT

yes delandkaz..Adam and Eves was the first sex club to open in the UK..was regular there for many years throughout the 80s and 90s..great club

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"No. As a naturist resort

I do believe Panorama or a programme of the like made a documentry about Eurekas in the 70s, its still alvailable to watch on Youtube."

Oh don’t tease lol

Is this true, can’t find it on YouTube, would love to see that

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By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London


"No. As a naturist resort

I do believe Panorama or a programme of the like made a documentry about Eurekas in the 70s, its still alvailable to watch on Youtube.

Oh don’t tease lol

Is this true, can’t find it on YouTube, would love to see that "

Nationwide did a five-minute feature on Eureka in 1976. Can be found on BBCs Facebook page.

There was also a Man Alive documentary called "Take Off Your Clothes And Live", first shown in 1969, which I believe features Eureka. Sadly, there's no trace of this anywhere, despite being repeated in 1976 as part of BBC's 40th anniversary celebrations.

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By *wosmilersCouple  over a year ago

Heathrowish

Two hundred years ago, there was a "Hellfire Club" built as a grotto in a cave complex under the hills at West Wycombe in Bucks.

You can still visit as a tourist.

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

I can remember seeing a film clip about a naturist club when I was very young. Probably at the cinema. The people filmed were playing badminton. It came as a bit of surprise to me when I started going to swingers clubs with friends that they had no courts .

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By *ancelot1633Man  over a year ago

weybridge


"Two hundred years ago, there was a "Hellfire Club" built as a grotto in a cave complex under the hills at West Wycombe in Bucks.

You can still visit as a tourist."

The current hellfire has a (great) cavern feel to it

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"No. As a naturist resort

I do believe Panorama or a programme of the like made a documentry about Eurekas in the 70s, its still alvailable to watch on Youtube.

Oh don’t tease lol

Is this true, can’t find it on YouTube, would love to see that

Nationwide did a five-minute feature on Eureka in 1976. Can be found on BBCs Facebook page.

There was also a Man Alive documentary called "Take Off Your Clothes And Live", first shown in 1969, which I believe features Eureka. Sadly, there's no trace of this anywhere, despite being repeated in 1976 as part of BBC's 40th anniversary celebrations."

Brilliant found it, it’s only a couple of minutes unfortunately but great to see

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By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London


"No. As a naturist resort

I do believe Panorama or a programme of the like made a documentry about Eurekas in the 70s, its still alvailable to watch on Youtube.

Oh don’t tease lol

Is this true, can’t find it on YouTube, would love to see that

Nationwide did a five-minute feature on Eureka in 1976. Can be found on BBCs Facebook page.

There was also a Man Alive documentary called "Take Off Your Clothes And Live", first shown in 1969, which I believe features Eureka. Sadly, there's no trace of this anywhere, despite being repeated in 1976 as part of BBC's 40th anniversary celebrations.

Brilliant found it, it’s only a couple of minutes unfortunately but great to see "

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull


"We love watching documentaries, rock n roll we are, and frequently there are scenes of Britain in the seventies for example.

We’ve been to most of the UK clubs but none of them seem very old? Which is the oldest?

Can anyone remember clubs in the seventies or earlier? Did they operate in the same way as now or was it a very different experience? "

Ye old swingers club frequented by cavemen and cavewomen who would say ugg and club people they fancied and pull them in to the bedroom by their hair

Th

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