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8 Surprising London Bars in Public Toilets
There's a growing trend for London bars found in former public toilets. Here we round up the best drinking spots in disused lavatories, Victorian restrooms and former public toilets.
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Public toilet.
Probably some poor buggerās home
Public toilet.
Soon to become a bar ā¦ ?
There's a growing trend for London bars found in former public toilets. Here we round up the best drinking spots in disused lavatories, Victorian restrooms and former public toilets.
When the Post Office alerted us to "entries flooding in ā¦ "
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bad manners
You rang?
8. A Service Station - must have a cafƩ as well as fuel
- Bonus point for the coffee shop not being Costa or Starbucks.
- Bonus point if there is another attraction attached such as a farm shop or garden centre (a photo or web link is required for proof).
Cairn Lodge Services M74, Douglas, South Lanarkshire - Mini 3 Pro - 03/08/2023 - 13:17
I claim the 2 bonus points please. No Costa or Starbucks and it has a Farmshop.
Cairn Lodge Services Farmshop and Kitchen. We work with Scottish producers and serve homemade food on the motorway. A74(M) Lanarkshire.
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Thanks John! It looks like we are beginning to build up a little library of good food service areas for our gastronaut pilots to enjoy when they are out and about
Oh, and three points to you!
I can highly recommend the food in the farm shop!
Just noticed on the website - the same company are responsible for Gloucester, Tebay, the Westmorland Hotel, Cairn and this intriguing-looking place near Penrith:
Rheged is a gallery, cafƩ, cinema, shopping venue, workplace and creative space on the edge of the Northern Lakes.
Just noticed on the website - the same company are responsible for Gloucester, Tebay, the Westmorland Hotel, Cairn and this intriguing-looking place near Penrith:
and it has the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Right then second attempt at posting
17, listed building in a FRZ
The Green Man public house Willington Derbyshire
Proof of permission to fly
Wikipedia link
Willington is a civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Willington and the surrounding area, and the listed buildings consist of a church, houses and cottages, a f...
360 pano
Iād like to claim max points please
Hi John,
I removed your address from the post
Cheers Sparky, only noticed that after Iād posted. First time I tried, I had the Kuula link up first, and when I tried to post the wiki link, it kept posting the Kuula link for some reason ? (Even though Iād copied the wiki link again )
PS, very first 360 pano Iāve took with my drone, amazing piece of kit
5 points awarded @JockyB
Anyone else having problems viewing the Hill forts on the Oxford University site Map opens ok but it doesnāt give location on map of any of the forts. When I first viewed the map on the 25th July it displayed the location of the forts on the map . I have checked map for past few days and the map is blank -no hill forts
@john768
I used this one, hope this helps
Dotted across the landscape of Britain and Ireland, hillforts have been part of our story for millennia and for the first time a new online atlas launched today captures all of their locations and
clicked on above link same problem no hill forts displayed could you please check the above link to see if it still puts the location pins on the map ā¦ Thanks
https://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk/
Click on there it will take you into a drop down menu etc .
Yes the pins have disappeared now
clicked on all the links, menu still no hill forts. Previously would display a list and location marker on the map now all seem to have disappeared