First off: our place. It's fabulous!! Very roomy and comfortable and has got everything we need. It has quite a bit of history. Designed and built in 1957 by some significant architect for a local builder, Mr. Liddell, for his daughter. It has been featured in magazines and it's used for photo shoots (I'm quite sure that Susan's Robert would just have a ball here!) But it's not just the architectural style, it's the fact that it's been maintained, furnishing and decoration-wise, in the style of the swinging sixties! Fab! Austin Powers come on in!
It's on three levels. First is just the very funky entrance way. Up one floor and that's living room, kitchen and dining area (the latter two being up a few stairs from the living room). Then up again to two great bedrooms. One with a jacuzzi tub, the other with a shower room.
Views are fabulous. And the morning usually means mist or fog off the sea and I love it!
Day One: Friday.
Arrived in Tynemouth early evening after a very long journey. Unpacked. Toddled over to the Gibraltar Rock (you've been there Peter) for Fish and Chips. No reason to hold off.Day Two: Saturday.
I went out early to the Co-op to get in breakfast supplies then we went over to the Tynemouth Station for the big and super weekend market. (I got a Rington's mug to match my Rington's tea caddy so I was pleased. )
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| Photo courtesy of google |
The old station office becomes a cafe on weekend. We had elevenses there: me a toasted teacake. Dennis a cheese scone. Nothing changes for us in this regard!
Once they left we walked to the Tynemouth Morrisons (BIG grocery store) - took about 40 minutes. Got a pile of shopping to get us going then got a taxi back.
Day Three: Sunday.
Day Four: Monday.
We worked our way from one end of town to the other being transported 40 odd years - remembering what was what and what was where and what my mother had to say about it! Time for lunch. Late actually. It was already 1:30. Pub lunch at the Rockcliffe Arms I suggested. The pub where Ann Cleeves hangs out (she writes the Vera books). Sadly they don't do food - so we didn't stay. Ended up at "Beaches and Cream" on the seafront at Cullercoats for delish sarnies and salad.
Afternoonses was in Tynemouth at the Priory Cafe then back home for a NAP!
Supper: FISH FINGERS!!!! As good as I remember. Served, of course, with Birds Eye peas. Also cornish potatoes. Dessert was strawberries and ice cream. The strawberries here are quite different. Dare I say nicer?
Day Five: Tuesday (today).
Got a little shopping and browsing done in the "toon" (that's what we call Newcastle) but by 6 I was on the train back home where there was a surprise in the fridge for me: Tennant's Lager. I had been led to believe that it couldn't be purchased outside of Scotland. A treat indeed!
So, here endeth the first post. Cheers from Tynemouth.
P.S. It would seem that most of what I've written is about FOOD. Just something we have to get out of our system - tackling all the good old favourites. I'll try to be more expansive in future posts.
And a couple more pics... (I'm not taking many - will try and do better!)
| Edwards Bay and the priory & castle |
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| red circle - our town house |


Awesome post! I’m now hungry after reading this. The best tea you’ve ever had?!! That seems to be a very significant statement!! Or was it just the best tea in the category of being accompanied by a tea cake?
ReplyDeleteIn this case it was the combination. Best toasted teacake and tea. 99.9999% of the time you cannot get a bad cup of tea over here. We figure the water must be a major factor.
DeleteIsn't vacation lovely! So great to shake things up from everyday routine. Tynemouth looks perfect. Enjoy! xoxo
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