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Tamarmole
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11 years ago
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Planning a club trip to Nenthead in the spring - what is the best bet for accommodation - are there any bunkhouses etc in the vicinity?
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rodel
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11 years ago
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The old mineshop at Haggs Bank has been restored as a bunkhouse but may prove expensive for a small number of people. It's advertised on the net and looks well appointed - take a look.
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Mr Mike
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11 years ago
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The Assay House bunkhouse is back online. See:
http://www.nentheadmines.com/
(near the bottom on contact details).
It sleeps 12 and is right on site for the underground playground.
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
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gNick
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11 years ago
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You do all need to have current BCA membership to use the Assay house, but the price is good!
It is pretty OK for warmth as well, I stayed a couple of nights the back end of October and it was fine, though the floors aren't conducive to walking around barefoot...
Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...
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RJV
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11 years ago
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Staying up till the early hours drinking large whiskys in the Miners makes it warmer!
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royfellows
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11 years ago
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Alston Training and Adventure Centre charges only £14 a night with a good TV lounge, drying room for your wet gear, and kitchen all in.
http://www.alstontraining.co.uk/
My avatar is a poor likeness.
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RJV
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11 years ago
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What a thoroughly excellent job they've made of that BTW. The shop can't have had more than a very few years left before it started collapsing in upon itself, there were plenty holes it it already.
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gNick
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11 years ago
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Staying up till the early hours drinking large whiskys in the Miners makes it warmer!
Unfortunately the Miners was closed due to refurbishment so much as I would have liked that option...
Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...
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