MissHelen wrote:Two interesting things we learnt about Abbeystead after going there;
1) Its main claim to fame historically is a disaster that took place there in the seventies, when an experimental pumping station blew up causing several fatalities
2) The beautiful woods in the area are enjoyed by none other than the Queen, who walks around them when visiting the aristocrat who owns the land.
We sadly never learnt if Her Maj likes rolling in the mud there, maybe if she'd turned up while we were playing she might have joined in.
The land is owned by the Duke of Westminster, ie the queens fella! How do I know this, I've met his security on-tarage!!! I now have a telephone for security as last time I was there I did startle them somewhat. The mud patch is right next to hid Dukeyship's land. They where out inspecting the fences. The reason I know everybody calls him his Dukeyship, is I've met him. He thought it was all terribly good fun... So if you ever see plain blue landrover 4x4 get ready as it might be royalty.
I've never actuall done a shoot in Abbeystead myself CW I've always taken other people up there. You might be thinking of Boothstown pond, I use that a lot. Happened to be in there this morning as the weather nice. Though the peach pjs have died!! to much muck and mess, god they stank. Plus I got bit to death!!! of the midgeys!!!
regards
Andy