Next we backtracked to Scotch Corner (No it's not in Scotland) and headed into the Yorkshire Dales via Richmond (of Richmond Castle fame and home of the Green Howards Regiment) and Leyburn (A lovely Yorkshire market town). When I was a boy we lived for a while in a little village called Bainbridge not far from there. It was on the way home (sort of, bit of a scenic route) so I thought we'd pop by and show it to my gorgeous daughter.
First stop was Aysgarth Falls, about half way between Leyburn and Bainbridge. Hardly Niagara but pretty all the same.
Bainbridge is a sleepy little hamlet but it has a beautiful sloping village green in the middle. I used to sledge down this as a kid during winter and roll easter eggs down it in the spring. A great place for kids to grow up.
It's called Bainbridge because it was built by a bridge over the river bain... yeah OK, sorry.
This is us on the humpty backed bridge. Our old house is in the background and at the top of the hill behind is the site of a Roman fort.
Our old house. My bedroom was the window, top right. The house is 'L' shaped and we're looking at the back door. The front door is to the right and out of sight round the corner. A beautiful house indeed.
My old primary school. Seemed much bigger back then.
There is a set of stocks on the green used for the punishment of miscreants in days of yore. My little girl insisted on trying them for size and was delighted at the prospect of being pelted with rotten cabbages.
Brief history here.
We came back through the village of Hawes which is where Wensleydale cheese is made (Wallace and Gromet like Wensleydale cheese). Unfortunately it was late, and dark and the Cheese Factory was closed so I'll take you there another day.
Well, it was a lovely day out... Thought you might like to share.





















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