Saturday, October 29, 2016

Mini Golf at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight

A visit to the 12-hole Mini Golf Garden at Puckpool Park in Ryde.

Mini Golf course at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight
Puckpool Park's Mini Golf Garden - Built in 2006 by the owners of Puckpool Tea Gardens

While on a recent trip to the Isle of Wight we managed to play a course that we didn't have time to on our only previous visit to the island back in 2009.

Mini Golf course at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight
A view of the Mini Golf Garden from up the hill next to it

In our match-up on the Puckpool Park 'Mini Golf Garden' course I picked up the victory with a score of 30. Emily was runner-up with a round of 33, with Cat Patterson in bronze with a score of 39.

Mini Golf course at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight
A nice straight shot was required on this tough hole

Mini Golf course at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight
A tricky second shot

Mini Golf course at Puckpool Park on the Isle of Wight
Emily tapping home a shot

The sign at the gates also said there was Putting in the park as well. We couldn't see any though.

Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
There's lots to do in Puckpool Park. As well as the Crazy Golf course we also had a look at the Mortar Battery Emplacements

Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Could this be where the Putting course should be?

We did however see a sign for Petanque. They've got a very nice terrain there. And a Petanque team.

Petanque at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
If we'd had more time we'd have had a game of Petanque. A fine sport

Petanque at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
The Petanque Terrain / Boules Piste at Puckpool Park

All in all Puckpool Park was a nice spot for a round of fun minigolf. We'd play there again.

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
We played the course in some nice weather. But there'd obviously been quite a lot of rain earlier in the day

The Puckpool Park Mini Golf Garden was the 415th course we've played and the 705th visited overall on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
At course number 705

We've played a lot of types of minigolf over the years, but the Puckpool Park course was the first we'd seen called a 'Mini Golf Garden'.

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Emily about to get a two from a tricky spot. And during a light mid-round shower

Photos of the 12-hole Mini Golf Garden at Puckpool Park.

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 1

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 1 - Green

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 2

Hole 2 - Green

Crazy Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 3 - loop-di-loop

Minigolf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 3 - the tyre loop and green

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 4

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 5

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 5 - Green

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 6

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 6

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 7

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 7 - Easter Island

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 8

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 8 - Green

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 9

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 9

Miniature Golf at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 10

Miniature Golf course at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 10 - Green

Miniature Golf course at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 11

Miniature Golf course at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 11 - Green

Miniature Golf course at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 12

Miniature Golf course at Puckpool Park in Ryde on the Isle of Wight
Hole 12 - Green

Video:
- Hole in one at Puckpool Park

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Blackpool's Smallest Pub - The Mitre

We recently visited another pub with a small claim to fame - that of being Blackpool's Smallest Public House.

The Mitre in Blackpool - the town's smallest pub
A nice spot for a quick drink away from the crush of the illuminations crowd

Blackpool's Smallest Pub - The Mitre
A BIG claim - but not the smallest pub we've been to recently

Blackpool's Smallest Pub - The Mitre
It became The Mitre pub in 1902

Blackpool's Smallest Pub - The Mitre
And was formerly known as 'Ye Old Glue Pot'!

You can find the cosy boozer just off the seafront on West Street.

The had a dartboard at the pub, but even if it hadn't had a Halloween decoration on it we'd have been squeezed for space to chuck some arrers
The had a dartboard at the pub, but even if it hadn't had a Halloween decoration on it we'd have been squeezed for space to chuck some arrers

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Monday, October 24, 2016

Butlin's postcards in November's Picture Postcard Monthly magazine

Check out the November issue of Picture Postcard Monthly magazine to read my article celebrating the 80th birthday of Butlin's.

The November issue of Picture Postcard Monthly magazine has an article celebrating the 80th birthday of Butlin's

I love the British seaside with all its quirks, eccentricity and traditional entertainment. My family often went on holiday to Butlin's holiday camps in Minehead, Bognor Regis and Ayr - and I spent many summers in the 80's and 90's at the Barry Island Holiday Camp, which was formerly a Butlin's camp.

The Chalets, Butlins Holiday Camp, Skegness - Valentine's G.7241. Postally unused and undated
The Chalets, Butlins Holiday Camp, Skegness - Valentine's G.7241. A postally unused and undated card from my collection

As an avid collector of miniature golf postcards I've picked up a fair few Butlin's cards along the way - the courses at the camps featured some very big golf balls and tees and make for quite a striking image.

Butlin's postcards
Holiday camps, miniature golf and monorails - three of my favourite subjects

As you can see, cards featuring monorails are a popular theme. In fact it was Butlin’s that introduced the UK’s first commercial monorail system, opening the loop at the Skegness holiday camp in 1965. The second monorail opened at Minehead in 1967 and that's the one I have great memories of.

Check out the Hi-di-Hi! feature in Picture Postcard Monthly magazine, available via the PPM website.

Links:
- Picture Postcard Monthly magazine
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Sunday, October 23, 2016

End of the Petanque season in Stockport. Or is it...

Playing Pétanque at Alexandra Park in Edgeley, Stockport.

Today's session of Pétanque in the Park with the Woodstock Pétanque Club was scheduled to be the last of the season. But with the nice weather and good turnout of players the club are looking at rolling on into the winter months, weather permitting.

Pétanque at Alexandra Park in Edgeley, Stockport
Lovely weather and excellent company. What sport is all about

In today's session I walked away with a 100% win record. Albeit having only played one match as I was otherwise engaged prior to the normal 1pm start time.

Boules in Stockport
My bright new coche. With my shinyish newish boules

The format of play at the Woodstock Pétanque Club is great fun. It's easy to get involved and pick up the sport and well worth a go if you've never played before.

In our game - the last of three in the afternoon - I was drawn in a triples team with Jackie and Barbara to take on the pair of Paul and Andrew. In this type of situation each of the players in the team of three use two boules each, while the duo get to use three boules each.

Boules in Stockport with the Woodstock Petanque Club
What a match-up the blind drew created

With some very close ends played and some fine shooting and pointing from all the players we emerged as winners with a 13-8 scoreline.

The Woodstock Pétanque Club meets-up on the second and fourth Sunday of each month. New players are very welcome. It costs just £10 for the annual membership, with a £1 fee per week when you play - with prizes up for grabs for results over the three games played. The 'normal' season runs from March to October. Check out the Woodstock Pétanque Club's website for more details.

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The Corner Bar in Stockport Market

A visit to The Corner Bar in Stockport Market.

There's a lot of debate as to which is the smallest pub in Britain/the UK/the planet. On our travels we've been to The Signal Box Inn at the end of the Cleethorpes Light Railway in Lincolnshire (the smallest pub on the planet) and more recently to the Lakeside Inn at Southport (the smallest pub in Britain).

Well, to add to the mix there's a very very very tiny pub in Stockport's Market Hall - The Corner Bar.

The Corner Bar in Stockport Market
Emily and a visiting Simon Hall at a very small bar indeed. It was well stocked with draught and bottled beer and cider

The Corner Bar in Stockport Market
We certainly deserved a drink after our tour of one of the more horrifying stops on the Stockport Town Centre Heritage Trail. Luckily there is plenty of outdoor seating at Stockport Market

Link:
- Stockport Market website
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Stockport Heritage Trust's Dungeon Tours

Exploring more of the rich history of Stockport.

A few weeks ago Emily and I enjoyed an amble around Stockport town centre and checked out a few of the pubs there too. Walking from the market hall towards the Underbank we noticed a wooden door above the ground and a plaque above that.

The plaque described how the building had once been the town's Court Leet - the magistrates court of its time - and the door was the entrance and exit to a dungeon!

Last weekend we were enjoying another walk around our new local town, this time with our friend Simon who had just arrived for a weekend stay with us. We walked up Mealhouse Brow to show him the dungeon door and plaque as it was an interesting bit of history. And while we were at the spot we were offered a tour of it! We didn't realise that was a thing - but the Stockport Heritage Trust look after the building and the building is open for tours.

Stockport Heritage Trust's Dungeon Tours at the old Court Leet at Mealhouse Brow
Free tour if your dare! Well worth a visit though

In a way we wish we hadn't gone in, as the dungeon itself has to be see to be believed! The outer door we had seen was the way in to the 'drunk tank' dungeon - itself a pretty squalid cell. But the dungeon of the Court Leet was far more horrifying than that.

Stockport Heritage Trust's Dungeon Tour at the old Court Leet at Mealhouse Brow
The view of the drunk tank cell - seen from a hole in the court leet cell. I think I'd rather have just been given a tour of the dungeon with the door!

Even so, for anyone interested in social history, and the history of Stockport, Mealhouse Brow is well worth a visit. Just be prepared to hear from the knowledgeable volunteer from Stockport Heritage Trust about the conditions prisoners were kept in!

Visit the Stockport Heritage Trust website and blog for more information and details of the Stockport Heritage Trail.

We picked up a copy of the Stockport Heritage Trust's Town Trail map and are looking forward to exploring the other places of interest in the town.

Links:
- Stockport Heritage Trust website
- Stockport Heritage Trust blog
- Stockport Blue Plaques

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