The Caravan Club – September 2019

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the likes of Charles Dickens,
Walter Scott and William
Wordsworth, it is also the
subject of a classic painting by
J M W Turner.
It’s a lovely place to walk around
and browse the antique shops, but
something in particular had caught my
husband’s eye – the Bowes Museum. Built in the
19th century to house a growing collection of
antiquities and objets d’art by local businessman
John Bowes and his beloved wife and artist
Josephine, the chateau-style building is a pure joy.
No t o n ly d o e s i t co nt a i n a r t wo rk s by E l Gr e co
and Goya but it is also home to ‘The Silver Swan’
a simply beautiful and awe-inspiring piece of
engineering, constructed in the 18th century by
John Joseph Merlin. Its history is too detailed to
go into here; just make sure you are in the gallery
at 2pm to witness its daily, 40-second


performance. You will not
be disappointed.
With memories of
mechanical masterpieces fresh
i n o u r m i nd s, we b a d e f a r e we l l
to Barnard Castle and made our
way to Smith House Farm CL. This
p e a cef u l s i te o n a f a m i ly- ow ne d wo rk i n g
farm is perfectly situated for anyone keen on
visiting historic Darlington or Middlesbrough.
And Middlesbrough is very much on the
agenda for those visiting our final destination –
White Water Park Club site. If you do nothing
else, make sure you check out the famous Tees
Transporter Bridge which carries people and
vehicles across the river in a ‘gondola’ suspended
from the main structure.
The main attraction for my youngsters,
however, were the Tees Barrage International
White Water Centre and the vast Teesside Park

Clockwise from above left: historic
dresses on display at the Bowes
Museum; in the stocks at Alnwick
Castle; Alnwick Castle Gardens’ Poison
Garden; a visitor to St Mary’s Island;
Spanish City in Whitley Bay

Food & drink


M i n i n g A r t G a l l e r y, M a r ket P l a c e ,
Bishop Auckland DL14 7NP
Contact: aucklandproject.org, 01388 743750

Culture


Hardwick Park, Sedgefield TS21 2DN
Contact: durham.gov.uk/hardwickpark

Outdoor fun


For the family


“Yarm is nearby, which is a lovely town with lots
of places to eat. Preston Park and Ormsby Hall
a re g o o d p l a c e s to v i s i t , a s i s B u t te r f l y W o r l d
and Beamish.”
Mrs Coulthard

Site view


6 Smith House Farm
Certificated Location

E n i g m a to l o g y E s c a p e R o o m s , 19 Ya r m R o a d ,
Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3NJ
Contact: enigmatology.co.uk, 07756 100364

Situated between Stockton and Darlington, this
working farm site is well placed for visits to
Middlesbrough or even the North York Moors.
Open: all year
Contact: 01642 580709
Sites Directory and Handbook p303

The Porky Pint, 40 Mill Lane, Stockton-on-Tees
TS23 1HG
Contact: facebook.com/theporkypint,
01642 557721

September 2019 Caravan and Motorhome Club Magazine

“We are staying here
in-between rallies and it has
been great. The owner is
very, very welcoming and we
will definitely be back.”
Gladys and Alan Gee, caravanners

Member view


DI D YOU KNOW?
You can book Club site pitches
via the UK Sites app, at camc.
com/searchandbook or by
calling our Advance Booking
Service on 01342 327490.
Please call Affiliated Sites
(AS) directly

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