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catter heads folk night near Padstow

19 Mar 02 - 12:50 PM (#672021)
Subject: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: breezy

Folk night at the Well Parc ,Trevone Bay, near Padstow ,Cornwall on Easter Sunday anyone going down or around that way will be most welcome,
The views are fantastic and the sun set is amazing, in summer that is.
The Well Parc has a long tradition of promoting folk so get along if you can,
And there's no charge!


19 Mar 02 - 06:41 PM (#672216)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Morticia

an address might be useful..enough so we can look it up on Streetmap....unless you don't want them there furriners showing up ? *BG*


19 Mar 02 - 07:11 PM (#672234)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Noreen

Will this do, Mortie? "Water Feature"

I think it might be easier to find than you imagine, if you get this close...


19 Mar 02 - 07:17 PM (#672236)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Noreen

Not with that link you won't...
try this one


19 Mar 02 - 08:38 PM (#672284)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: breezy

P.H. under the H. that little square is it.
Thanks guys, proper job.
Can you do one that includes Padstow please?


19 Mar 02 - 11:56 PM (#672387)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: rangeroger

Noreen, thank you for the mistake you made on your first link. It allowed me to go directly to the map sit and find where I used to live 40 years ago. If my blue clicky works,there should be a n arrow pointing to 111 Corringham Rd., Golders Green,London NW11.

rr


20 Mar 02 - 02:32 AM (#672420)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Keith A of Hertford

What are you doing down there Breezy?
Can you make it to Kernow John's session at the lizard?


20 Mar 02 - 03:07 AM (#672421)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: GUEST,Boab

More memories! How I wish I could be with you. Some happy sessions were had in Trevone, many a pleasant hike over the hill or along the coast to Padstow. If old Pal Lester still finds a place in the corner of the bar, tell him Boab will come back some day with his 'cordion [Lester's word for my squeezebox] . Tell hime it's the Scotsman's message! Have a great time; Boab


20 Mar 02 - 03:29 AM (#672430)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Kernow John

Breezy
We are due in Honiton (Devon)that day but if I can talk Marion into leaving her folks early we might just make it back.
Padstow is about an hour from us here on the Lizard so with a bit of luck we could be there.

KJ


20 Mar 02 - 04:12 AM (#672435)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Terry K

I think these days the town is better known as Padstein.

Terry


20 Mar 02 - 05:25 AM (#672451)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Dave Bryant

Yes when Linda and I were down there the other year, every other establishment seemed to be run by Rick Stein. Perhaps we'll see a "Sponsored By" notice on one of the 'Osses soon - or a recipe for barbecued BREEZY.


20 Mar 02 - 12:48 PM (#672682)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: breezy

pickings are good in middle street outside the deli and R.S's - yes thats how it's pronounced - B n B.
Keep Bryant out , or the folks in the almshouses will be up in revolt, and they really can be revolting at times.
Must try and get to hertford again and bennington, but been busy with the St. Albans folk club at the Comfort Hotel where this Friday there's Bill Caddick 22nd march 2002.We re-open on Fri 19th April with the -amazing-mr-smith, condoms an all!He's ahoot.then Harvey andrews, Derek brimstone,then on the 10th May VIN GARBUTT - get your tickets now.Hereendeththeplug
It'l be good to meet you Kernow John, will put you down for 2 floor spots at least 3 songs per spot. see you by 8.15. For references talk to lanfranc.
I'll pass your sentiments on Boab, Lester's portrait adorns the bar


20 Mar 02 - 04:27 PM (#672840)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Noreen

breezy, all you need to do is go to the Streetmap homepage (click), type in Padstow and Bob's your uncle! (Zoom in and out using the arrows beneath the map).

Larger area map.

rr- you're welcome!

Noreen


20 Mar 02 - 07:18 PM (#672964)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Hawker

Bugger! Sorry, I'll be in Devon that weekend, For anyone interested who is down this way, Trigg Morris do a good Easter tour on Easter Monday, starting in Launceston town Square 10 am ish, lunch at Blisland on Bodmin Moor & a bit of a session, they also dance at Lanhydrock House in the afternoon. More details will probably be found in the Folknew Kernow pages. There is a music and song session also on Easter Monday evening at The Wellington, Boscastle - have fun,
Lucy


21 Mar 02 - 03:00 PM (#673485)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: breezy

are trigg holding a dance in Bodmin on sat?


21 Mar 02 - 04:14 PM (#673547)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Terry K

breezy - why don't I know the Comfort Hotel in Snorbens? Is it a new name for an old familiar place? I'll get tickets for the 10th May once I know where it is.

Cheers, Terry


21 Mar 02 - 07:25 PM (#673685)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: breezy

Terry, it used to be the Ryder seed Hall, after Samuel Ryder of whom the golfing cup is named. between the White Hart Hotel and what is now Cafe Rouge on Holywell Hill.
Where are you located?


24 Mar 02 - 01:12 PM (#675414)
Subject: RE: catter heads folk night near Padstow
From: Hawker

Breezy, I do not know if Trigg are having a ceilidh on Saturday, their itinery for Monday is... (as accurately as you can with a morris side!!!):
Launceston Market Square at 10.30 a.m.
The Archer Arms, Lewannick at 11.30 a.m.
The Blisland Inn, Blisland at 12.45p.m.
Lanhydrock House 3.00 p.m.
Winding down at The Earl Of Chatham, Lostwithiel.
The end of season ceilidh, - a dtae for the diary - is
October 5th 2002 with the Bursledon Village Band,