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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Star Hill climb Knockholt, Kent.

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Hanson House
A recently restored/modernised mid-1500s 'farmhouse', not too far from me (400yards in a straight line)

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https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101253748-hanson-house-farm-normanton#.WfYpObp2vIU

I had the pleasure of looking around this, when it was still semi-derelict, and simply used as storage for the builders merchants that was on the same site (who, if memory serves owned it at the time)

This is how it looked 12-13 years ago

View: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3950348009413&set=a.3298627196800.2142501.1601508436&type=3&theater
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
The River Taw at Eggesford...

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Two contributions
First...............

Whilst driving to a few places with wife & daughter
I only realised where we were, when I saw the Clubhouse
I did know what it was, & the story...................


Huddersfield Sailing Club
Boshaw Whams Reservoir (south-west of Holmfirth)
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What might look like just an elevated Control Tower, is (possibly uniquely?) a section of the Emley Moor TV mast that collapsed in 1969!!

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/huddersfield-sailing-club-race-control-tower


http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/emley-moor-mast-fell-46-8874429


Inside the present Mast; https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/emley-moor-tower.t19393#post-305867
 
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Two contributions
Secondly................

Wife & daughter, should have been in Barcelona this week (College half-term)
But, due to a family medical crisis, they cancelled it

So, whilst out, for a drive about, to take their minds off constant Hospital visiting, it was declared that a trip out was in order

The first thought, was a visit to the café/garden centre, up at Royds Moor - near the Wind-Farm north-west of Penistone
I knew of it, but had never been, this was turned down
So it was a circuitous route to the Oil Can Café, at Hepworth, via Carlecoates & Hade Edge, passing the Sailing Club, in the picture above

Digressing!!
I found a mega climb, just out of Hade Edge, rather twisty/steep, with a line of cobble too!! (around Washpit)
Green Lane, to Lamma Well Road
See here; http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4303350

Sadly, upon arrival, the 'OCC' was closed on Mondays

Joanne me about one that she, & her business partner had visited, near the Emley Moor mast, so we went there instead
https://www.thorncliffefarmshop.co.uk/

I did notice these interesting flavours in the shop section
(there was also a Jaffa Cake...)
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Afterwards, it was decided to head over to Batley, a reasonable trek over) to visit the Foxes Biscuits factory shop
So, after a few cut-throughs (Emley, Midgely, Netherton, Horbury Bridge)
We were held up on Hostingley Lane, whilst a large herd of dairy cows were walked across the road
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Then on arrival in Batley, the damned shop was also closed on Mondays...................:cursing:
 
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briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
Not a scene today, but a new addition to the collection. I've wanted an older Falcon for a while (my first 'grown-up' bike was a Black Diamond in the 1970s), and this one popped up locally on Gumtree. Turned out it was a parent of one of our Exeter Wheelers Academy riders, so no worries about its provenance...

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Possibly, a trip to Halifax tomorrow dinner-time/afternoon

Thus, maybe pictures of the refurbished Piece Hall?
Plus, if we're there, I'll want a visit to Trooper Lane, Beacon Hill, & the wonderfully evocative Magna Via (aka Dark Lane)
Got there

Had a wander around it, it seems so.......... sterile, compared to how it was even 10 years ago
My old 110 'Heritage' Station Wagon is there somewhere
(Sunday 7th October 2007
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Granted, the stone looks better for the sand-blasting
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(the infamous) Trooper Lane can be seen staggering up the hillside, in the distance, above the gate
I drove up it afterwards, still can't believe I managed to run well over half-way up it - to the first corner after the cobbles start
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