I thought a lot of the local people had very much supported Seaton Delaval Hall. Although the main hall is a shell the building next to it houses lots of interesting things; family portraits etc. Maybe the terrible mining disaster is still lurking in peoples minds? The link with Seaton Sluice is interesting; I still don't understand how the sluice worked. There are two fantastic pubs at Seaton Sluice as well. I didn't know about the funfair. Went to Cullercoats and was disappointed to see it looking so run down; I'd wanted to go there for years having seen a programme about the famous artist who worked there [whose name I've forgotten
]. The Ashington Mining Museum is one of the best I've ever been to [with the paintings by The Pitmen Painters]. In fact, although I've just about ran out of new places to visit in Northumberland, it has taken me 10 years to reach that stage! Chillingham Castle is fascinating, as are the famous cattle nearby. kittylester; last year we went to an outdoor screening of The Turn of the Screw at Calke Abbey, just as the mist was coming down..we were going to see The Woman in Black there this year, but chickened out.
Burnham: Is the Media Tempting Fate by Jumping the Gun?
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?



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