Post-Hopathon shenanigans in London
Following the Guinness World Record attempts at the
Ripping Yarns Hopathon on Hampstead Heath we headed to the first stop on what would become a bit of a
Pub & Jumble Sale Crawl!
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The Freemasons Arms pub in Hampstead |
The
club meets every Tuesday and Saturday evening, but we were too early to watch the Pros in action. Unfortunately we found out that bookings to play are only taken in advance – you can’t just turn up to play. The alley is available for hire on weekday evenings and weekends when the pub is open.
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This way to the Skittle Alley |
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The Skittle Alley at The Freemasons Arms |
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The Beer Garden that was once home to the game of Lawn Billiards |
Walking through Gospel Oak Brad ‘Frugal’ Shepherd spotted a line of people outside the school there – it was a queue for a jumble sale. Not one to pass up a chance to look for a bargain we decided to head to the nearest pub to wait the 15 minutes until the 2pm opening time. 45 minutes later we left the Old Oak pub refreshed and ready for the next stage of the crawl.
The only notable purchase was of a pre-decimal 'A-Z Atlas of London' by Alan ‘Stormin’ Norman, who also bought a chocolate fairy cake.
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The A-Z Atlas of London (circa 1900) |
After arriving in Kentish Town we spent some time in a couple of pubs including the Assembly House and the George IV before heading towards Camden to show Alan and Chris ‘Stretch’ Jones the random Crazy Golf course in Clarence Way.
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Alan 'Stormin' Norman refuels with the meal of champions |
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Drinkers Paradise - just call for details... |
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Brad, me and a bottle of Gluten Free beer at Drinkers Paradise |
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Alan and the Holy Grail |
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The Clarence Way Crazy Golf course by night |
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The Minigolfers at the Crazy Golf course in Camden |