Live from The Cricketers Arms
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Places to see in ( Middleton in Teesdale - UK )
Places to see in ( Middleton in Teesdale - UK )
Middleton-in-Teesdale is a small market town in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the north side of Teesdale between Eggleston and Newbiggin, a few miles to the north-west of Barnard Castle. The settlement is surrounded by the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Middleton is administered by Durham County Council. It is part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency, which has been represented in parliament by Helen Goodman (Labour Party) since 2005. It is in the North East England region, which serves as a constituency for the European Parliament. The local police force is Durham Constabulary.
The small market town in Upper Teesdale expanded in the early 19th century when the London Lead Company moved its northern headquarters there from Blanchland in Northumberland. Much of the architecture from its days as a company town is still clearly visible. This includes Middleton House, formerly the headquarters of the company, the school (which is now an outdoor centre) and some company houses.
A fountain was erected in the town in 1877 to honour Robert Walton Bainbridge, superintendent of the London Lead Mining Company. Middleton served as the terminus of a railway line from Barnard Castle until this was closed as part of the Beeching Axe. Middleton also has links to the early Co-operative Society and may pre-date the Rochdale Pioneers. There are also many early Methodist chapels.
On 20 June 1939, a British American Air Services De Havilland Dragon Rapide (Registration:G-AERE) flying from Heston Aerodrome to Newcastle Airport crashed at Forest-in-Teesdale near Middleton-in-Teesdale. The weather was bad and the aircraft was flying low. The accident killed all three passengers and crew on board.
Middleton is on the Pennine Way about 9 miles from High Force. Dominating the moors to the south side of the village is the Scots-Pine-covered tumulus of Kirkcarrion, one of Teesdale's major Bronze Age burial sites.
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Pocklington vs. Barnard Castle (6.10.12)
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Quest for Food | Teesdale | Dog Friendly Pubs
We spent a good part of Tuesday shopping and searching for somewhere open on a Tuesday that's dog friendly. Eventually found and highly recommend The Teesdale Hotel in Middleton on Tees.
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The Haunted Lumley Castle, Newcastle, County Durham
Standing proud for more than 600 years, the magnificent spectacle of Lumley Castle dominates the County Durham landscape. Surrounded by beautiful parklands overlooking the River Wear and Durham County Cricket Ground, Lumley Castle is a magnificent monument to a bygone age of chivalry and honour.
We invite you to experience Lumley Castle Hotel, a unique and inspirational venue; perfect for weddings, conferences, celebrations, luxury dining and leisure breaks.
1388 Lumley Castle takes its name from the man who was behind its creation, Sir Ralph Lumley. Ralph Lumley was a well-known figure at the time, a popular soldier, renowned for his bravery in battles. He played a key role in the defence of Berwick-on-Tweed in 1388 and in the same year led the attack at the Battle of Otterburn.
1389 Despite his bravery he was captured by the Scots, imprisoned and finally released the following year in 1389. Upon his return he petitioned the Bishop of Durham to allow him to convert the Manor House built by his ancestors into a castle - the remains of which can still be seen at the castle to this day.
1400 Unfortunately Sir Ralph did not have much time to enjoy his new home. He was involved in the conspiracy to overthrow Henry IV and replace him with Richard II, a coup that failed and led to Sir Ralph and his son Thomas being arrested.
The pair were both stripped of their titles and held prisoner until they were both executed in 1400.
1421 The wealth and land belonging to the Lumley family was given to the Earl of Somerset who owned the Castle so beloved by Sir Ralph until his death in 1421. The Earl had no son to bequeath his inheritance to, so under Elizabethan law Lumley Castle and all its land was restored to its rightful owners - in this case Thomas, Sir Ralph's grandson.
1461 Thomas Lumley continued the family tradition and was known as a brave and dashing soldier, a man of whom his grandfather would have been proud. He played a prominent role in the War of the Roses and was duly appointed constable of Scarbrough Castle for life.
Thomas' bravery did not go unrewarded and he was summoned by writ to Parliament in 1461 where his family peerage was restored.
1485 Sir Thomas was considered an important figure in court. He was involved in the successful siege of Bamburgh Castle and accompanied Edward IV into battle to oppose the late Queen Margaret's forces.
After his death in 1485 his son George succeeded him. The name Lumley continued to play an important role in court life and in the day-to-day lives of the people of Chester-le-Street well into the 1800's
1976 In 1976 No Ordinary Hotels became the new tenants of Lumley Castle, turning it into a hotel which has fast developed a reputation of international renown.
Present Day Lumley Castle goes from strength to strength and is well established as a member of 'No Ordinary Hotels' group. So why not join us in becoming a part of our glorious history?
The House of Scarbrough still owns Lumley Castle however and the present Earl plays an important part in its day to day running.
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Old Tollgate Hotel Steyning Near Brighton
Quaint 3 Star Hotel in village of Bramber Near Steyning, Brighton and South Downs National Park with free parking. 38 en suite guest rooms, award winning Carvery Restaurant, licenced to hold Civil Wedding Receptions. Visit oldtollgatehotel.com for further information and to book online.
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Six-time Oscar-nominated romantic classic about a staid schoolmaster whose heart is thawed by a beautiful young woman. Robert Donat (The 39 Steps) received an Oscar for his moving performance. Oscar-winner Greer Garson (Mrs. Miniver, Madame Curie) received an Oscar-nomination as the woman who steals his heart. Co-starring Paul Henreid (Casablanca). Recently selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the greatest American films of all time and added Arthur Chipping to its' list of 50 Greatest Heroes.
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Salisbury (/ˈsɔːlzbri/ SAWLZ-bree, /ˈsɒlzbri/ SOLZ-bree - a cognate of Salzburg, or locally /ˈsɔːzbri/) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England, and the only city within the county. It is the second largest settlement in the county by population, between Chippenham at 35,800 and Swindon at 209,156. It has also been called New Sarum /ˌnjuː ˈsɛərəm/ to distinguish it from the original site of settlement to the north of the city at Old Sarum, but this alternative name is not in common use.
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When We Are Married 1987 J.B.Priestley
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By J.B Priestley. A play around a potentially scandalous piece of news given to three couples on the occasion of their shared 25th wedding anniversary.
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It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!!
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Dancing Banana - Peanut Butter Jelly Time
Lyrics:
It's peanut butter jelly time
Peanut butter jelly time
Where you at?
Where you at?
Now there we go
There we go
Peanut butter jelly
Peanut butter jelly
Peanut butter jelly and a baseball bat
Peanut butter jelly and a baseball bat
Now break it down and freeze
Break it down and freeze