I have an admission to make. I didn’t finish Northumberland last year. Not sure I actually claimed I did, mind, but the Wallace Arms in Rowfoot/Featherstone/Haltwhitle/whateverit’scalled escaped me. Not that remote, but the Wallace feels a different world to the glitz of Brampton and Haltwhistle. Not sure which villages it serves, if any, and there’s… Continue reading SNACKS
Month: August 2019
A HALT (TO WET MY) WHISTLE
Yes, it’s that Albion Rovers flag again. They have supporters everywhere. Next stop, Haltwhistle (pop.3,811), the Wirkworth or Llanidloes of the North, or something. Excitingly, not only did I edge closer to completing Northumberland; I also ventured into the hitherto barely explored north Cumbria, and returned unscathed. Only a third trip to the Halt, or… Continue reading A HALT (TO WET MY) WHISTLE
SIBLING DISPUTES IN HIGH SPEN
Unless you’re a GBG ticker or actually live there, I’ll bet you’ve never heard of High Spen, home of my last Tyne & Wear tick for 2019. Tyne & Wear is basically 90% Newcastle and Sunderland, but the micro explosion means you get one newbie in the middle of nowhere each year. The best I… Continue reading SIBLING DISPUTES IN HIGH SPEN
SETTING A HIGH BAA IN EDMUNDBYERS
And so, after a night at my regular Durham bolthole in Le Street, on to my final tick in that wonderful county. I’m obliged to tell you that the best beer is to be found in the Station House in Durham, but frankly I don’t recall any cask calamities this year. And the Baa bar… Continue reading SETTING A HIGH BAA IN EDMUNDBYERS
HIGH FORCE
The last few months have been a bit of a revelation in terms of rediscovering my own country. Given my obsession with visiting every inch of the Navigator map over many years, it may seem unlikely I’d find anything new, but two months ago I hadn’t seen Bowes, or Loftus, or Cardigan. Or High… Continue reading HIGH FORCE
FINDING FIRKIN ALLEY
A few days recovery, then back on the chain gang, as someone once sang. This is that time of year, with the odd pub in Durham, Tyne & Wear and North Yorkshire to visit, that I feel like just moving up to Scotch Corner and being done with it. The micro in Barnard Castle had… Continue reading FINDING FIRKIN ALLEY
SKIFFLE/VESSEL
My last GBG pub in Plymouth (and there’s thirteen of them this year) was the one that sounded most interesting in the Guide, “mixed clientele and University staff” and all. And it’s certainly the most (mildly) gentrified of the Guide pubs, in a way that’ll be familiar to anyone who’s been to the other Bread… Continue reading SKIFFLE/VESSEL
USE IT OR LOSE IT
Closing in on the end of the Devon trip now, you’ll be delighted to hear. Two last pubs in studentville on Saturday, and the answer to the eternal question; “Is Armada Way the ugliest main shopping street in England” Possibly, though Durham High Street runs it close. That photo was taking at 9.35am on… Continue reading USE IT OR LOSE IT
BEST BASS IN PLYMOUTH ?
Thank you to all of you who answered my question; “Should I go to the Great British Beer Festival ?” 100% of you who responded said “NO” If only I’d known what I’d be missing today…. It’s all kicking off in @gbbf Discovery Zone with @Harveys1790 Miles Jenner & @CharlesFaram & @CrispMalt pic.twitter.com/91EZcCtqR8 — Alex… Continue reading BEST BASS IN PLYMOUTH ?
A TORPOINT SORE POINT
How exciting. A free chain ferry (for foot passengers) across the Tamar to Torpoint, and a rare Cornwall GBG tick. I might only manage one new bit of Kernow pinking this Guide year ((15/9 – ?/9) but it’s all progress, and I like to do at least one tick in every GBG chapter annually.… Continue reading A TORPOINT SORE POINT