Some very quiet roads in Northumberland

paulgs1000

Elite
 Newcastle upon Tyne
A couple of lovely days where we were on a recce for future Forum runs and we came across one or two really quiet lanes. Not suitable for a forum run but wonderfully relaxing and feel so far removed from the busy Bank Holiday weekend.

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Even on some 'busier' roads we were able to enjoy ourselves

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Came across this lovely Caterham at Cragside

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And this lovely red E85 which we followed for some miles - anyone on here?

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:driving: :thumbsup:
 
The 7 is my cousins car!
The number plate is blanked but the windscreen stickers were the identifiers!

Ps is that Bellasis bridge?
 
paulgs1000 said:
The single tracks were lovely but not quite what we're looking for on a Forum meet :D

:driving: :thumbsup:

During the early years Wales meets, we used to have 50+ cars on roads like that in Wales.

This was taken from the run in 2004:



 
ronk said:
The 7 is my cousins car!
The number plate is blanked but the windscreen stickers were the identifiers!

It was a beautiful little car - I saw it parked up off the estate road and reversed back into the car park to go take a closer look.

Fabulous day for such a sports car :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
paulgs1000 said:
ronk said:
The 7 is my cousins car!
The number plate is blanked but the windscreen stickers were the identifiers!

It was a beautiful little car - I saw it parked up off the estate road and reversed back into the car park to go take a closer look.

Fabulous day for such a sports car :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:

Cragside is special to him as his fathers ashes were scattered there some years ago.
 
pvr said:
paulgs1000 said:
The single tracks were lovely but not quite what we're looking for on a Forum meet :D

:driving: :thumbsup:

During the early years Wales meets, we used to have 50+ cars on roads like that in Wales.

That's a lot of Zeds - happy days :thumbsup:

Plenty of such roads around our area and we've used them for parts of our runs in the past (see our posts). We were searching for slightly faster and safer roads - too many blind corners and high hedges today :(

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
ronk said:
paulgs1000 said:
ronk said:
The 7 is my cousins car!
The number plate is blanked but the windscreen stickers were the identifiers!

It was a beautiful little car - I saw it parked up off the estate road and reversed back into the car park to go take a closer look.

Fabulous day for such a sports car :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:

Cragside is special to him as his fathers ashes were scattered there some years ago.

It's a very special place - we often call in and drive the estate road (National Trust members) as it's incredible that you can drive through/past the actual house on this route - such an impressive place (notwithstanding that the money for it came from munitions).

I'll have your friend's dad in mind the next time we're there.

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
ronk said:
The 7 is my cousins car!
The number plate is blanked but the windscreen stickers were the identifiers!

Ps is that Bellasis bridge?

Does your cousin live in consett by any chance. I see it around that area all the time thought it was my cousin but his is stainless steel and blue... Thought he fancied a change of colour at first (I know what he's like) haha.

Great weather for it paul
 
paulgs1000 said:
It's a very special place - we often call in and drive the estate road (National Trust members) as it's incredible that you can drive through/past the actual house on this route - such an impressive place (notwithstanding that the money for it came from munitions).

I'll have your friend's dad in mind the next time we're there.
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Cousins father - my old uncle !
The family erected a seat where his ashes were scattered but NT rules prevent a plaque being attached.
 
ronk said:
paulgs1000 said:
It's a very special place - we often call in and drive the estate road (National Trust members) as it's incredible that you can drive through/past the actual house on this route - such an impressive place (notwithstanding that the money for it came from munitions).

I'll have your friend's dad in mind the next time we're there.
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Cousins father - my old uncle !
The family erected a seat where his ashes were scattered but NT rules prevent a plaque being attached.

The Seven was parked in a particularly beautiful area overlooking two small lakes - can see why your uncle/cousin chose this spot :thumbsup:

PS It's not the Bellisie bridge but a very acute hump back bridge by Horton Grange on a road around the Blagdon Estate.

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
I've sent him an email saying " I know where you been "
We're going to Wallington tomorrow - not in the same league as Cragside but a nice place to be!

Bellasis bridge is a killer !

(Scottish NT members :thumbs up: )
 
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