Is a Wellesbourne breakfast a good start to the S-Tour?
Is a Wellesbourne breakfast a good start to the S-Tour?
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Oldred_V8S

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3,764 posts

259 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Just a thought. Anyone fancy a Wellesbourne breakfast to start the Scottish S-Tour? I have been meaning to sample the delights of this particular venue for some time and this seems a golden opportunity.

Anyone else?

Stew Mc

401 posts

194 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Hi Paul.

Is only down the road from us but unfortunately we have to work so will head up later that evening. I am sure some of the others will be happy to meet for breakfast. Enjoy.

Stew and Karen.

TurboTony

908 posts

192 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Paul

I will be travelling to Penrith on the Friday in convoy with Niiige. We could possibly meet up for a Wellesbourne breakfast, or you could stop at my humble abode for a cup of tea,some sustenance and a restroom break if timing does not allow for a full heart attack on a plate. Niiige is on holiday so I do not know if he has access to the inter web at the moment.
Cheers
Tony

phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Can think of worse ways to start a tour, count me in wink

SJS357

1,505 posts

177 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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phillpot said:
Can think of worse ways to start a tour, count me in wink
The breakfasts worth it lick
Count us in. thumbup

PotlessPaul

332 posts

261 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Yes.

I would be up for that, although you will have to set out pretty early Paul, the breakfast is well worth it!!

Oldred_V8S

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259 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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PotlessPaul said:
Yes.

I would be up for that, although you will have to set out pretty early Paul, the breakfast is well worth it!!
No problem for me to set out early for a brekkie

Niiige

640 posts

190 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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What a great idea - Count me in !


mk1fan

10,828 posts

246 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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How 'early' is early?

glenrobbo

39,078 posts

171 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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For me it would mean driving for over 2 hours in completely the opposite direction tae Bonnie Scotland, so I'm thinking that the Oilcan Cafe at Hepworth, nr Holmfirth, would be the best place for my big plate of cholesterol yum prior to travelling up to "Calais". smile

Anybody else from further north than Redditch fancy joining me?
I can 'heartily' wink recommend the "Mechanic's Breakfast" ( with extra grease ).

It's a great venue in itself, very interesting and well worth a visit.
It also offers a much better scenic choice of route than just plodding up the M6. driving

Oldred_V8S

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Monday 10th July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
For me it would mean driving for over 2 hours in completely the opposite direction tae Bonnie Scotland, so I'm thinking that the Oilcan Cafe at Hepworth, nr Holmfirth, would be the best place for my big plate of cholesterol yum prior to travelling up to "Calais". smile

Anybody else from further north than Redditch fancy joining me?
I can 'heartily' wink recommend the "Mechanic's Breakfast" ( with extra grease ).

It's a great venue in itself, very interesting and well worth a visit.
It also offers a much better scenic choice of route than just plodding up the M6. driving
An excellent choice of venue Glen, the Oilcan is a great place. Perhaps the Wellesbourne contingent can have our lunch stop there laugh although if Wellesbourne's reputation is as good as I am led to believe, we may not need to eat for a couple of days. lick

Oldred_V8S

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Monday 10th July 2017
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mk1fan said:
How 'early' is early?
I was thinking get there for 9:00

mk1fan

10,828 posts

246 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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What about departure time from the better end on the country?

Scoobimax

1,892 posts

222 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
For me it would mean driving for over 2 hours in completely the opposite direction tae Bonnie Scotland, so I'm thinking that the Oilcan Cafe at Hepworth, nr Holmfirth, would be the best place for my big plate of cholesterol yum prior to travelling up to "Calais". smile

Anybody else from further north than Redditch fancy joining me?
I can 'heartily' wink recommend the "Mechanic's Breakfast" ( with extra grease ).

It's a great venue in itself, very interesting and well worth a visit.
It also offers a much better scenic choice of route than just plodding up the M6. driving
I'm sure we could be tempted with the oil can cafe - these southerners have no sympathy for us northern folk by picking venues in the Midlands!!

Oldred_V8S

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Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Scoobimax said:
I'm sure we could be tempted with the oil can cafe - these southerners have no sympathy for us northern folk by picking venues in the Midlands!!
Midlands? Wellesbourne's in the North

Oldred_V8S

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Tuesday 11th July 2017
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mk1fan said:
What about departure time from the better end on the country?
Well it takes about 2 hours from Kent around the M25; it's a weekday so I will be allowing about 3 hours knowing there is a Vulcan bomber at Wellesbourne I can go and pay homage to.

glenrobbo

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171 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Oldred_V8S said:
Well it takes about 2 hours from Kent around the M25; it's a weekday so I will be allowing about 3 hours knowing there is a Vulcan bomber at Wellesbourne I can go and pay homage to.
Paul,

I think you may be disappointed if you plan to view XM655 as I believe it is tucked away in its' hangar on the other side of the airfield during the week. The volunteers can only operate on weekends unless a special visit is previously arranged with them. . They are open for viewing on Saturdays from 10 til 4:

http://www.xm655.com/visits.php

If you click on the link you can do a virtual tour. smile

I think the Wellesbourne Wartime Museum adjacent to the Touchdown Cafe is also only open at weekends. It is worth a visit, if only to marvel at the papier mâché head of our own Phillpot who some say bears a striking resemblance to Glenn Miller wink

You definitely won't be disappointed with the breakfast! yum
I think it's well worth the 2.25 hour drive from oop norf.
Except when my ultimate destination is Scotland, home of the deep fried haggis and Mars bars in batter and other gourmet delights. smile

Edited by glenrobbo on Tuesday 11th July 09:26

phillpot

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204 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Didn't know they had a hanger, thought it sat out there in all weathers?

glenrobbo

39,078 posts

171 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Perhaps it does Mike. frown
Maybe I'm thinking of the Doncaster / Robin Hood Vulcan?

I did say "I believe"...
Perhaps it was wishful thinking on my part, hoping XM655 was somewhere warm and snug and dry.

Oldred_V8S

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Tuesday 11th July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
Perhaps it does Mike. frown
Maybe I'm thinking of the Doncaster / Robin Hood Vulcan?

I did say "I believe"...
Perhaps it was wishful thinking on my part, hoping XM655 was somewhere warm and snug and dry.
Hi Glen, You may be thinking of XH558 which sadly now also looks destined to spend time outside at RHA due to management shenanigans. frown

Thanks for the link Glen. I love a V-Bomber.