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Today we drove to Rothbury and after a walk about and lunch decided to visit Brinkburn Priory an English Heritage site. I looked at my OS Landranger revised 1999 and sussed out a route. I then checked to see if the satnav had it in its data base. Sure enough it had so I set the priory as a destination and just looked at the screen to confirm it was where it should be. Off we went. The road quickly morphed into single lane, negative passing places. Fortunately nothing came the other way. Then the road dropped steeply to a ford. No turning options. It then presented another ford a mile or so later with a steep sharp turn and poor surface. Eventually satnav took us down a narrow lane and announced we had arrived. Yet all we could see was a farm and adjoining kennels/cattery at the dead end we had arrived at.
Satnav was telling us the priory was 70 yds away. So looking at my OS map I could see we were on the left bank of the River Coquet and the priory was on the right bank but still not visible. So we extracted ourselves and used the OS map which despite being 24 years old was still accurate. Old historical piles tend to stay where they are. The lady in the Priory office said they often get people arrive at the priory when they wanted the kennels and cattery.
The “Learning Experience ”? Even aged OS maps can beat modern technology. I’ve got some OS maps circa mid 1980s which amuse our kids.
Satnav was telling us the priory was 70 yds away. So looking at my OS map I could see we were on the left bank of the River Coquet and the priory was on the right bank but still not visible. So we extracted ourselves and used the OS map which despite being 24 years old was still accurate. Old historical piles tend to stay where they are. The lady in the Priory office said they often get people arrive at the priory when they wanted the kennels and cattery.
The “Learning Experience ”? Even aged OS maps can beat modern technology. I’ve got some OS maps circa mid 1980s which amuse our kids.