I was visiting Beamish last week, and while my husband and son were down the mine, learning about life as a miner in 1913, i was sitting people watching, (Because i cant deal with being down there) and saw a family with similar age children to the Ingham bunch, who were so excited to be going down to see the mine, the eldest of the children was saying just how amazing she thought the 1900's town was and that she had learned so much about the way of life back then, the next eldest was talking about watching the sweets being made in the sweet shop and how scary the dentist would of been back then, the little boy was just excited because he loved the tram and saw some tractors, and my thoughts immediately went to the Ingham kids and how much they would get from a trip there, which isn't too far for them to travel to, especially if lazy is visiting her dad !!! but then i thought about it more and decided nope its not a good idea they would make it look
tit ! we can keep that little hidden gem to ourselves.
. We don't want that greasy beanie wearing little gnome and his foghorn wife anywhere near our beautiful part of the world. The stunning Northumberland coastline would never be the same again