Bringing bride to England for honeymoon this summer

Bringing bride to England for honeymoon this summer

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bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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Gents,

So I'm due to be married this May to a great young lady who not only puts up with and appreciates my car addiction, but also helps out when it comes to things like twirling spanners and getting grubby. biggrin Anyhow, she's never been out of the US, so I've chosen England for our honeymoon destination. We will be over August 27th through September 3rd. Some friends of my parents own a lovely 16th century cottage in Buxted, East Sussex, which they have kindly offered to us for free, which we have graciously accepted wink

Now, I know that it's fairly far south and away from a good deal of things to do. We won't have a car, but the cottage is within walking distance from the train which will get us to London in about 40 minutes. I've been to England several times, although most of that time was spent in London with the exception of when I was there in college on a study abroad program where I was at three different universities (U of N. London in Islington, Trinity in Dublin and Edinburgh). I've come to Goodwood but it has been a few years. Anyhow, few questions for the group since I'm fairly certain the majority are situated in Blighty..

1. Recommendations for what to do/see near East Sussex, aside from what the 'local online guides' mention? Obviously, we will travel all over the country, or as far as "day trips" permit, but if we want to 'keep it local' one day is what I am hinting at.

2. If you had a week to romance your new bride in England, where would you take her? (aside from to the bedroom of course! biggrin )

3. Suggestions for how much time we will need to leave to get checked in, etc..at Heathrow on our return to the US? I've always flown in and out of Gatwick, and I recall getting there about 3 hours early, but I know LHR is way busier and getting through check-in and security, especially for flights to the US could probably take forever. We're on British Airways so I don't know if they're any better at funneling passengers through check-in than the other carriers, but...

4. She's offering me a few visits to places I'd like to see. Here are my picks, tell me how you would order them, or cross any off if they're lame;

  • Filming of an episode of Top Gear
  • RAF Cosford Museum (I've always wanted to see a DeHavilland Comet (series 1) in person and they have the only remaining one in the world that is complete)
  • Visit to Flying Spares so I can bring back a load of bits for my cars wink
  • Visit to either the RR, Bentley, Jaguar or Land Rover factory (would like to see the Jag Heritage museum)
  • Visit to any number of indie RR/B specialists such as; Phantom, Hillier Hill, Frank Dale, Stanley Mann, Nigel Sandell, etc..etc...
  • Attend a Thursday evening gathering at the Ace Cafe in London
5. Any chance of organising a PH meetup whilst I'm there so I can get my fix of Turbo Rs? biggrin One member has kindly offered me the loan of his Turbo during our visit as long as I can sort out some insurance. Working on that now..

6. Anyone who travels or lives in or near Buxted, what is the way to get there from London (i.e. which train?).

Thanks all for the input. Very much looking forward to it!!

If you want, you can email me with info too, at: QV5000@gmail.com


Cheers,
Aaron




Edited by bergxu on Monday 2nd April 14:28


Edited by bergxu on Monday 2nd April 14:29

6750cc

1,358 posts

174 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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bergxu said:
Gents,

So I'm due to be married this May to a great young lady who not only puts up with and appreciates my car addiction, but also helps out when it comes to things like twirling spanners and getting grubby. biggrin Anyhow, she's never been out of the US, so I've chosen England for our honeymoon destination. We will be over August 27th through...
Congratulations!

Have you thought about bringing forward your visit by 6 weeks and joining the RREC Annual Rally and BDC Concours on successive weekends in June?

Not sure when I'll be making a trip home, but happy to join a southern meet if I'm in the UK at the time.

Andy

arfur

3,871 posts

215 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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bergxu said:
Gents,

So I'm due to be married this May to a great young lady who not only puts up with and appreciates my car addiction, but also helps out when it comes to things like twirling spanners and getting grubby. biggrin Anyhow, she's never been out of the US, so I've chosen England for our honeymoon destination. We will be over August 27th through September 3rd. Some friends of my parents own a lovely 16th century cottage in Buxted, East Sussex, which they have kindly offered to us for free, which we have graciously accepted wink

Now, I know that it's fairly far south and away from a good deal of things to do. We won't have a car, but the cottage is within walking distance from the train which will get us to London in about 40 minutes. I've been to England several times, although most of that time was spent in London with the exception of when I was there in college on a study abroad program where I was at three different universities (U of N. London in Islington, Trinity in Dublin and Edinburgh). I've come to Goodwood but it has been a few years. Anyhow, few questions for the group since I'm fairly certain the majority are situated in Blighty..

1. Recommendations for what to do/see near East Sussex, aside from what the 'local online guides' mention? Obviously, we will travel all over the country, or as far as "day trips" permit, but if we want to 'keep it local' one day is what I am hinting at.

2. If you had a week to romance your new bride in England, where would you take her? (aside from to the bedroom of course! biggrin )

3. Suggestions for how much time we will need to leave to get checked in, etc..at Heathrow on our return to the US? I've always flown in and out of Gatwick, and I recall getting there about 3 hours early, but I know LHR is way busier and getting through check-in and security, especially for flights to the US could probably take forever. We're on British Airways so I don't know if they're any better at funneling passengers through check-in than the other carriers, but...

4. She's offering me a few visits to places I'd like to see. Here are my picks, tell me how you would order them, or cross any off if they're lame;

  • Filming of an episode of Top Gear
  • RAF Cosford Museum (I've always wanted to see a DeHavilland Comet (series 1) in person and they have the only remaining one in the world that is complete)
  • Visit to Flying Spares so I can bring back a load of bits for my cars wink
  • Visit to either the RR, Bentley, Jaguar or Land Rover factory (would like to see the Jag Heritage museum)
  • Visit to any number of indie RR/B specialists such as; Phantom, Hillier Hill, Frank Dale, Stanley Mann, Nigel Sandell, etc..etc...
  • Attend a Thursday evening gathering at the Ace Cafe in London
5. Any chance of organising a PH meetup whilst I'm there so I can get my fix of Turbo Rs? biggrin One member has kindly offered me the loan of his Turbo during our visit as long as I can sort out some insurance. Working on that now..

6. Anyone who travels or lives in or near Buxted, what is the way to get there from London (i.e. which train?).

Thanks all for the input. Very much looking forward to it!!

If you want, you can email me with info too, at: QV5000@gmail.com


Cheers,
Aaron




Edited by bergxu on Monday 2nd April 14:28


Edited by bergxu on Monday 2nd April 14:29
Isnt that the Chris Evans Car Fest weekend ??? www.carfest.org



2woody

919 posts

211 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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how about a thursday evening outing to the Ace, then everybody ?

other than that, Brighton's fairly good in an eclectic kind of way.

we could have a British countryside one-day road-trip ?

will have a good think, but i'm sure there'll be something coming up.

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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Stuart,

Yeah, some sort of PH gathering of Bentleys and Royces at the Ace would be swell. As I understand it from my freebie calendar that comes in my first of the year issue of C&SC, it's every Thursday, right?

And definitely, anyone willing to show us around or chauffeur us around in their RR/B will be compensated most generously wink She'd think that rather neat that I was able to arrange transport by Bentley on our honeymoon. Of course, when we REALLY need the ride(s) are to and from the airport, although I think I can bumble my way through the rail system...at least, I did it in college my first time there. Didn't need to worry about it on subsequent trips to Goodwood as I had others collect me from the airport since I was solo.


Balmoral

40,939 posts

249 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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bergxu said:
Any chance of organising a PH meet up whilst I'm there so I can get my fix of Turbo Rs?
Absolutely, we will have to organise a meet and some trips out for you.

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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Balmoral,

That's fab. Would completely make my trip to partake in a PH RR/B gathering!

Because all of the old fogies here in the US with these cars hardly take them out of their garages. Shame, really. frown

I'm definitely one of (a.) the younger RR/B owners here and (b.) in the minority of those who actually use their cars.

Cheers,
Aaron

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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One small word of caution, Buxted to London Bridge is a lot more than 40 minutes (more like 75), one train an hour each way outside the rush hour. Still very doable for London though.

From Buxted there is a lovely walk through Buxted Park and then from various places in Uckfield the number 29 bus will take you to Lewes (15 mins) or Brighton (30 mins) where your new wife can be introduced to the joys of English pubs, fish and chips on the beach, Brighton Pier etc. (and on a Saturday night quite a few interesting cars in and around the seafront).

Hope this is of use, have a lovely time - a good time of year to visit East Sussex,.


bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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Merc,

Thank you for the tips. I shall keep the travel times in mind.

And yes, it seems that Brighton will for sure be one of our afternoon trips. I know she will be excited to get into London to see the usual attractions, but maybe I can ease her into that with a couple of country towns first wink

How far north could we expect to go on a day trip from Buxted? Our usual schedule is; up at 6am and hit the sack by 10pm.

Cheers,
Aaron

graemel

7,035 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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2woody said:
how about a thursday evening outing to the Ace, then everybody ?

other than that, Brighton's fairly good in an eclectic kind of way.

we could have a British countryside one-day road-trip ?

will have a good think, but i'm sure there'll be something coming up.
Congratulations and the Ace Cafe sounds good. I've still been unable to talk the missus into realising she really needs a Turbo R. Will bring along the father in laws Shadow 11 unless I can make her see the light in the mean time smile

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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Shouldn't be too hard to make her see the light. After all, we were out shopping for a Subaru Outback for my missus this weekend and came home with an '01 XJR instead biggrin


2woody

919 posts

211 months

Wednesday 4th April 2012
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you're a man after my own heart - I have one of those, too. A '95 one in my case.

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Wednesday 4th April 2012
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Stuart,

I used to have a '97 with the six-pot. Great car, but was getting some serious miles piled on it so I offed it with 160K on the clock and the subsequent owner then proceeded to put another 50K on it without any issues..

The girl has an '03 Discovery II but is tired of being greeted by a new warning light every month, hence her desire for a Subaru. Not to mention the fuel economy issue (for her). Alas, we didn't get rid of the DII (going to put up a private ad for it) but a mate with this XJR called and asked if I was interested at a steal of a price, and he bought it brand new to boot, so I jumped on it. Nothing like having your 5'-2", 8 stone girl driving around a 400hp Jag wink


silverfoxcc

7,690 posts

146 months

Wednesday 4th April 2012
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Aaron

one place worth busting a gut to get to is the Black Country open air museum at Dudley just outside Birmingham. less than 2hrs by train from London. Its 1930's Britian in real life, reconctructed house, a mine school, pub with bread rolls the size of footballs, Canal boat trip through tunnels, the fish and chips are to die for. Also near to you is the Bluebell Steam Railway.

Ron

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Ron,

Cheers. Thank you for that! I will duly add that on my itinerary. Please if you can suggest more (to the group too) keep them coming. I want to give her a proper tour of England!

6750cc

1,358 posts

174 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Not sure if you'll arrive in the UK in time, but how about combining a visit to Bath with some racing at Castle Combe: http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/events/display...

Big if, as I've yet to finalise dates for my summer visit home, but happy to offer a lift from Bath Station and back (with a few villages on the way) if I'm in town.

Andy



bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Andy,

Would be sweet to see some wheel-to-wheel action at Castle Combe. I've always wanted to see a pair of Hawthorn-esque Jag Mk.IIs duke it out on that circuit

We get in on the 27th of August, so it may be a stretch trying to get there from Heathrow, however I will make note of the event. Of course my worry would be if I shove her right into a car thing as soon as we disembark from the plane, she may file for early divorce wink

Cheers,
Aaron

silverfoxcc

7,690 posts

146 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Aaron,

If you are up for a long day, the Beamish open air museum near Durham is also worth a look, trains from Kings Cross are about 2hrs 15min each way
Also Crich Tramway Museum in Derbyshire
Carlton Colville near Lowestoft (celebrating 50yrs since the demise of the London Trolleybus all except one of the survivors in use)
Bliss Hill Museum near Ironbridge (nor far from the Severn Valley railway) when you go in the first place to go to is the bank where you exchange your current money for the equivalent value of 1930, so for £5.00 you are given about 3/6d .Thats 17.5p current. BUT a loaf of bread will cost you 4d (rates are 12 pennies (d) to shilling (s) and 20 shillings to £1.00)

The Elizabethan Hunting Lodge at Chingford North London built for Queen Elizabeth to go hunting in Epping Forest back in the mid 1500's, now a museum showing the wildlife and history of the forest. Nearby is Waltham Abbey which is the resting place of King Harold, who was killed at the Battle of Hastings (1066) Last Home defeat in wars by the UK!!! When i was explaining all this to my friends over from Detroit, they could understand the Hunting Lodge but trying to get the timeline around 1066 made the brain fry a bit!! After all it Was 400yrs Before Columbus found America.

Hamton Court Palace, Tower of London Windsor Castle (my local castle), all pricey but worth it

Bloody Hell you need a month here!!!!!!


Ron

6750cc

1,358 posts

174 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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6750cc said:
Not sure if you'll arrive in the UK in time, but how about combining a visit to Bath with some racing at Castle Combe: http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/events/display...

Big if, as I've yet to finalise dates for my summer visit home, but happy to offer a lift from Bath Station and back (with a few villages on the way) if I'm in town.

Andy
Sounds like timing may be an issue... When I lived in Bristol (and even London) Castle Combe was a regular fixture - up close racing if the best kind....

My wife is pretty tolerant of my car obsession, but she would struge with airport to race track!

Cheers,

Andy

bergxu

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381 posts

158 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Ron,

Wow, thanks! Fine addendum to your list! Yeah, a month would be better but that'd leave me penny-less and therefore my Turbo R would suffer frown and that wouldn't be a good thing, for as much as I am all for helping the British economy, I tend do so so by buying my bits from Flying Spares instead of dealers over here wink

But nevertheless, my notebook on compiling this trip is growing. I want to make sure to give her an awesome honeymoon and maybe plant England as a place in her mind where she'd want to come back to every year for vacation.

Cheers,
Aaron