FAO: The Admiral - The Ashes, Kendal
Admiral sir, have just been looking to stay in the Lakes for a long weekend and before booking I always look in UK Campsites for reviews. Did you stay at The Ashes near Kendal last June. Its about 3 miles from J37 of the M6? Seems ok to me, did you enjoy
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Tombar, The Ashes is a decent site, it used to be a CL a good few years ago before it expanded. Our next door neighbours have stopped there in the past more than once. Have you looked at the route to it? There are a lot of problems in Kendal at the moment
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What I was thinking about was the getting about at Kendal, really, Goldie. If tombar doesn't know all the back roads the closed bridges could present a problem. Is there any indication of when they are going to be fixed?
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Kendal seems to be more or less permamently gridlocked. This link to BBC Cumbria Traffic page shows the latest information.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/cumbria/incidents/road
And this is similar from the Westmorland Gazette
http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/li/traffic_and_travel.in.Kendal/
A6 Romney Road - I think is exepcted to take about another month
A6 Victoria Bridge - 4 weeks
B6254 (which you might use if going from The Ashes to KIrkby Lonsdale) - no date - might be 18 months. But, plans are afoot to erect a tempoary bridge, starting in about two weeks.
The suggested diversions through Kendal are not good (very busy, including a housing estate). Minor roads around OId Hutton and New Hutton are in a bad state because of the traffic - potholed and broken down at the edges.
But, if you avoid town (bad for local business I know), Ashes is very accessible. And you can easily get on and off the motorway to get up to Shap and Penrith etc. Or head east to Sedbergh. Or to Kirkby Lonsdale via Oxenholme and A65.
A good OS map show the minor roads and you just need care - and to expect more traffic than usual.
Sorry - I seem to have rambled on!
Photo of St Sundays Bridge (because it's most relevant to us).
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I echo the appreciation Goldie. It was very kind of you to take time out of your busy day to post the information.
I'm going to copy and paste it into the Road Closures Thread which might help others who won't look here.
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Thanks for your time Goldie, it's really good when someone gives proper 'first hand' info
Plus 1. You must already be very busy Goldie. How are you managing without your bridge?
The loss of St Sundays bridge is a nuisance, but there are diversions - albeit long - to get to the other side and the village etc. But our main farming problems are caused by the total loss of one of our own bridges, and damage to another (can't drive tractors over). Our felds stretch nearly a mile and over the years we have built a substantial track down, and bridges over the becks. So with the loss of these bridges - and the water is too deep and banks eroded to cross - we can't access much of our land. It's obviously not a problem for grazing stock at the moment - but we need somewhere to spread slurry! We have started clearing debris etc but until the water goes down it's difficult to fix the broken bridge, and rebuidling the other is months away.
Clearing debris - including washed away bales -
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Goldie, whatever happens you won't get up with the question what shall we do today in a bored sense. I do hope it all sorts itself out and doesn't inconvenience you any more than you already are. Do you have the white stuff this morning?
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Goldie, whatever happens you won't get up with the question what shall we do today in a bored sense. I do hope it all sorts itself out and doesn't inconvenience you any more than you already are. Do you have the white stuff this morning?
A bit of sleet early on, but fine and cold now
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Admiral sir, have just been looking to stay in the Lakes for a long weekend and before booking I always look in UK Campsites for reviews. Did you stay at The Ashes near Kendal last June. Its about 3 miles from J37 of the M6? Seems ok to me, did you enjoy
it - that is, if its youTombar, Not Guilty as pleaded by the great Admiral, he was still shot at dawn on 14th March 1757. Not been to the Lakes since early 1990's
Admiral .
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Thanks for all that info, Goldie. Love the photo of one of your new calves.
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