Gift

Vouchers

Gift vouchers are the ideal gift for birthdays, Christmas and special occasions. And when you order a voucher you get a whole host of free stories and facts to your email with some great pictures - one every weekday.

The range of public tours on any given year is huge. Many tours have already been posted but there will be a whole host more throughout the year, keep your eyes peeled.

Chetham's Medieval Buildings
The Tour of Uninteresting Objects
The Principal Hotel
The Amazing Abandoned Mayfield Station
The Incredible Interiors Tour

Engels and Marx in Manchester
Suffragettes, Women and Manchester
The Dawn of the Railway Age
Great Speeches Made in Manchester
The Peterloo Massacre

The Classic Pub tour
Gothic Manchester
Haunted Tours
The Properly Ridiculous April Fool's Day Tour
The Northern Quarter and Ancoats

Gift

Vouchers

Gift vouchers are the ideal gift for birthdays, Christmas and special occasions. And when you order a voucher you get a whole host of free stories and facts to your email with some great pictures - one every weekday.

The range of public tours on any given year is huge. Many tours have already been posted but there will be a whole host more throughout the year, keep your eyes peeled.

Chetham's Medieval Buildings
The Tour of Uninteresting Objects
The Principal Hotel
The Amazing Abandoned Mayfield Station
The Incredible Interiors Tour

Engels and Marx in Manchester
Suffragettes, Women and Manchester
The Dawn of the Railway Age
Great Speeches Made in Manchester
The Peterloo Massacre

The Classic Pub tour
Gothic Manchester
Haunted Tours
The Properly Ridiculous April Fool's Day Tour
The Northern Quarter and Ancoats

Gift

Vouchers

Gift vouchers are the ideal gift for birthdays, Christmas and special occasions. And when you order a voucher you get a whole host of free stories and facts to your email with some great pictures - one every weekday.

The range of public tours on any given year is huge. Many tours have already been posted but there will be a whole host more throughout the year, keep your eyes peeled.

Chetham's Medieval Buildings
The Tour of Uninteresting Objects
The Principal Hotel
The Amazing Abandoned Mayfield Station
The Incredible Interiors Tour
Engels and Marx in Manchester
Suffragettes, Women and Manchester
The Dawn of the Railway Age
Great Speeches Made in Manchester
The Peterloo Massacre
The Classic Pub tour
Gothic Manchester
Haunted Tours
The Properly Ridiculous April Fool's Day Tour
The Northern Quarter and Ancoats

8 for 6

Scheme

You can buy them in any number but there is a special deal - the 8 for 6 offer. So buy six vouchers and you get eight vouchers to use in any way you want, one at a time or all eight in one go for instance.

For this deal click here or buy below.

How it Works

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The vouchers can be exchanged for places on any Jonathan Schofield tour. Please follow the instructions when you receive the voucher but essentially they are valid for a year from the date of purchase. If the price of the tour is higher than the value of the voucher than, of course, the difference can be paid.

As usual, I will endeavour to be as flexible as possible and if people have to make last minute changes I will try to accommodate them, otherwise two weeks notice is required if people wish to use their vouchers, just in case any of the tours are sold out.

The range of public tours on any given year is huge. Many tours have already been posted, but there will be a whole host more throughout the year, keep your eyes peeled.

JS Tour Gift Vouchers £15

Tell your friends about us

Just a short note to thank you for the guided tour of the Mayfield depot yesterday. Having lived in the North and worked in the city for many years I thought I knew Manchester quite well, but I have to admit that I had never heard of the station at all. Until, that is, I was given a couple of your vouchers as a birthday gift and checked out your website. Both my son and I found the tour very informative and entertaining, with some great anecdotes to bring the story to life.’

Richard Jones

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