The Barn Holwick https://thebarnholwick.co.uk A traditional Teesdale barn Wed, 27 Sep 2023 12:21:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 HOLWICK SCARECROW TRAIL https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/holwick-scarecrow-trail/ https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/holwick-scarecrow-trail/#comments Sun, 16 Aug 2020 09:33:24 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=705 After a lengthy period of Covid induced inactivity at The Barn it has become very hectic these last few weeks. Following the announcement that lockdown measures were going to be eased Lisa and I set about to do the many jobs that needed doing to get The Barn ready for the hoped for surge in […]

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After a lengthy period of Covid induced inactivity at The Barn it has become very hectic these last few weeks.

Following the announcement that lockdown measures were going to be eased Lisa and I set about to do the many jobs that needed doing to get The Barn ready for the hoped for surge in bookings. This was mainly painting all the exterior woodwork and some significant work in the garden.

Once the date for lifting lockdown on self catering accommodation was released the bookings did indeed come flying in. The last two weeks in July and the whole of August is fully booked. I have even taken a booking for the first two weeks in August 2021!

Dominic Cummins eye test trip to Barnard Castle

In the Holwick community the lifting of spirits has been marked with our own scarecrow trail…thanks to Jennie. The theme is ‘Key Workers’ and the people of Holwick have certainly risen to the challenge with 22 scarecrows, which is impressive given the small population of the hamlet. It has been great to see lots of people – mainly families – having some fun following the trail. See the image for my first ever attempt at a scarecrow. Dominic Cummings says he drove to Barnard Castle to test his eyesight – video | Politics | The Guardian

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UPDATE ON THE BARN JULY 2020 and COVID 19 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/update-on-the-barn-july-2020-covid-19/ https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/update-on-the-barn-july-2020-covid-19/#comments Fri, 03 Jul 2020 16:58:39 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=688 The post UPDATE ON THE BARN JULY 2020 and COVID 19 appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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UPDATE ON THE BARN JULY 2020

After four months of almost complete inactivity at The Barn due to the Coronavirus pandemic we are pleased to announce that we are open for business from July 4th 2020.

Whilst it has been very quiet in respect of visitors, the locals in Holwick-and I include the animals as well as residents in that-have been enjoying the peace and quiet.

The song thrushes that built nests that failed in each of the last two years did not return this year but we have had partridges and a full pheasant family: mum, dad and chicks, all picking up scraps from the feeders. Several families of ducks commute regularly up and down the stream. At the front of The Barn we have a nesting pair of Chaffinches in the Jasmine and a pair of Spotted Flycatchers sat on eggs in the Forsythia. Lapwing, Curlew, Golden Plover and Swallows all returned as normal although some of the locals say they are in reduced numbers.

The owls are back. In fact mum never leaves, she has found a mate but this year did not nest in the owl box but somewhere else nearby, possibly in the roof space of the pub. They had THREE chicks which they did well to rear and get out of the nest. Sadly one did not survive but the remaining two seem strong and healthy and can often be seen and heard around The Barn most evenings.

The warm, dry spring was ideal for lambing but the prolonged drought was potentially a problem for the grass. The rain of the last few weeks seems to have done the trick and the meadows are starting to develop their full range of species.

The lockdown has been difficult for the local economy as it relies heavily on tourism for income. Sadly one casualty has been the Strathmore Arms which will not be reopening this weekend. The pub is up for sale and there has been interest, hopefully it will bounce back with new owners who will carry on the great job that Anthony and Selina have done over the last nine years.

In recent weeks we have been working hard to get The Barn ready for guests. Most of the work has been outside, painting all the woodwork and tidying up the garden. Some time has also been spent with paperwork related to Covid 19 and the business. A risk assessment has been completed, an enhanced cleaning regime is in place and the website updated. This has all meant that ‘We’re Good to Go’, which is a government scheme that recognises the business has followed government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, ensuring processes are in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social/physical distancing.

 

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Holiday Break 2020? Need some ideas? https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/holiday-break-2020-need-some-ideas/ Sun, 29 Dec 2019 18:49:35 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=618 The post Holiday Break 2020? Need some ideas? appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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CHRISTMAS IS OVER. WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO HAVE A HOLIDAY BREAK TO LOOK FORWARD TO?

Bookings for 2020 are beginning to fill up.

What better place to start thinking about your next holiday break than in beautiful Upper Teesdale?  Cosy accommodation, beautiful scenery, variety of walks, places to visit and a good pub just over the road.  What more could you want? Take a look at our website to find out more and to check availability.

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It Was A Cosy Self Catering Christmas At The Barn, Holwick. Even Mr and Mrs Owl are snuggled up together https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/it-was-a-cosy-self-catering-christmas-at-the-barn-holwick-even-mr-and-mrs-owl-are-snuggled-up/ Sat, 21 Dec 2019 17:30:50 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=568 The post It Was A Cosy Self Catering Christmas At The Barn, Holwick. Even Mr and Mrs Owl are snuggled up together appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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ALL READY FOR A COSY CHRISTMAS AT THE BARN

With just four days to Christmas we are just about ready at The Barn.

Christmas ‘tree’ up and decorated.  Actually it’s a large twig from the garden! No expense spared; we are in Yorkshire after all!

Nature Update

Mrs Owl seems to have paired up with a mate as the two of them are always to be seen side by side on their favourite branch. The owl box has fresh wood shavings in so hopefully we will have a repeat of last year when she managed to successfully rear two chicks.

The local birds are enjoying the seeds and fatballs in the garden. Currently there is a mob of long tailed tits having a feed.

Weather Report

The Barn is warm and ready for guests arriving tomorrow for a few days.  There was quite a good snow fall last week, but that has all cleared, though some does remain on the high ground.  Sadly it doesn’t look like it will be a white Christmas at Holwick as there is little prospect of any snow in the coming week.

Local Update

The Strathmore Arms continues to be the hub of the community and the place to go for a catch up, as well as good food and beer. Tourist numbers have been down over the Autumn as Winch Bridge over the Tees has been closed. The good news is that it has been successfully repaired and is now open.  Visitors and locals can now walk freely over this stunning little bridge between Holwick and Bowlees.

The pictures attached are by popular Teesdale photographer Martin Rogers.  Martin’s has a new 2020 calendar for sale which features stunning pictures of Teesdale throughout the year.  Follow the link to his website to find out more. 

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A DURHAM CHRISTMAS 2019 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/a-durham-christmas-2019/ Tue, 03 Dec 2019 18:40:49 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=537 The post A DURHAM CHRISTMAS 2019 appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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A DURHAM CHRISTMAS

We’re just back from another lovely weekend at The Barn.  We were especially looking forward to our annual visit to Durham Christmas Festival. Though we missed the spectacular Durham Lumiere which took place in November, we enjoyed the festive markets both inside and outside of the cathedral. 

There’s always lots to do in Durham – and its’ just about an hour away from the barn!  Click this link if you would like to find out more about what’s happening in Durham this month. But in this blog I would like to tell you about our unexpected `find’!

Norman Cornish Centenary Exhibitions

We came across the Norman Cornish exhibition quite unexpectedly and what an absolute treat it was.

There are several exhibitions to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Norman Cornish.  They’re all different, having of course different artwork on show, but this one at the Palace Green Library (in the Cathedral square) was even more unique in that it was exhibiting a collection of his sketchbooks.  It was his wish that the sketchbooks would remain with the family as a complete collection.  They are previously unseen which makes the exhibition very special indeed.  

 

 

The Palace Green Library

The library holds lots of exhibitions throughout the year.  The venue is quite intimate and we were lucky that there were only another couple of people there when we first arrived. 

It turned out that `couple of people’ were Norman’s son John and daughter-in-law Dorothy. They were only too pleased to chat with us about Norman and share anecdotes with us.  By the time we left we almost felt as though we knew him!

Books on Norman Cornish

I purchased Norman’s autobiography, `A Slice of Life’, which I’m really enjoying. His autobiography is very interesting, entertaining and easy to read; full of anecdotal tales about his life as a miner and artist and about growing up in County Durham when life was hard and mining harder.  Try telling our teenagers that at 14 years of age they have to get up at 2am to work in a coal mine…

I also purchased `Behind The Scenes’ which is full of lots of colour plates of his paintings – another treat made even more special when John and Dorothy signed them for me.

Where You Can See More of Norman Cornish’s Art

If you would like to find out more about where you can see Norman Cornish’s art, especially during his Centenary year, then please take a look at the official website by clicking here

 

 

John and Dorothy told us about the Bowes Museum exhibition at Barnard Castle, which is just down the road from the Barn, so I paid a visit there the following day before returning home.

 

Norman Cornish – The Definitive Collection at Bowes Museum

The exhibition at Bowes Museum was very different by virtue of the majestic venue, but it was also extremely enjoyable.  (Please don’t be put off by the admission fee, it covers the whole museum and you can visit as many times as you like over the next year.)

I arrived at about 11am, just an hour after the museum opened.  In contrast to the intimacy of the day before there was a bit of polite jostling at the entrance to the exhibition rooms, created by a bottleneck as people paused at the doorway to gaze at the paintings.  My method of viewing had me crossing the room several times to take advantage of space.

More Events at Bowes Museum 

Having satiated myself on some fabulous art and nostalgic social history I was ready for a coffee, which I found in the Bowes cafe. (Lots of cakes!)  They also cater for dairy free and vegan.

There are lots of events you might like to visit at Bowes Museum this Christmas.  I’ve particularly got pencilled in my diary the Christmas Market on December 13, 14 and 15.   Click here to go directly to their page. 

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NOVEMBER WALK TO LOW FORCE https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/november-walk-to-low-force/ Tue, 19 Nov 2019 15:22:13 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=503 The post NOVEMBER WALK TO LOW FORCE appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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 A Relaxing Weekend At The Barn

On the last day of our lovely, cosy weekend at The Barn we took our usual `pilgrimage’ to Low Force. 

It was one of those gorgeous crisp, sunny mornings.  The quiet stillness of the autumn meadow was soon punctuated by the roar of the river.  The river was swollen; a reminder that November has seen high levels of rainfall which has caused severe flooding in South Yorkshire.

Point Of Interest

On the road back to the Barn we pass a gate.  You might be interested to know that at the other side of the gate these dry stone walls indicate a medieval roadway which carried on down to the river.  It’s fascinating to think of those people long ago living and working here.

On the return journey we stop to chat with our bovine neighbours … and cute baby bovine.

Further along the road it was good to pause a while and take in the view of the sunny, frosty landscape behind the barn as the sun begins to set: those long shadows of late autumn, the morning frost which stayed all day, the gorgeous colours of fields, hills and sky.

Enjoy the video … and yes, the sound isn’t muted, it really was as quiet as this!  What a fabulous contrast to the roar of Low Force.

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Landscape art in Teesdale https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/landscape-art-in-teesdale/ Tue, 30 Jul 2019 17:23:27 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=463 The post Landscape art in Teesdale appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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Landscape art in Teesdale

The Hush installation at Bowlees Visitor Centre by Steve Messam

This impressive piece of landscape art consists of huge sails of saffron fabric suspended above and across a large gash in the fellside called Bales Hush. The Hush was formed originally by miners prospecting for lead and other minerals. To expose these minerals the miners would construct a temporary dam in a stream and once a small lake had built up the miners would breach the dam allowing a powerful cascade of water to rush down the small valley washing away the surface soil and rocks to expose the minerals.

The installation is thought provoking and has certainly divided opinion.Photographs in the press do not do it justice. An on site visit is certainly worthwhile and I do know of people who have come away after a visit with more positive views than they originally had.

The art work is a pleasant 3 km walk up through the woods and across the fields from Bowlees Visitor Centre. We visited it on a breezy day following prolonged rain the day before. A very handy free mini bus service runs frequently to/from the site and the visitor centre.

https://www.thisisdurham.com/whats-on/hush-a-monumental-landscape-artwork-by-steve-messam-p1003331

the hush

New stained glass art at Bowlees by Janet Rogers

Janet Rogers owns Crushed Chilli Gallery in Durham. She has recently completed glass workshops working with both children and adults on the theme of local flora and fauna. Janet was commissioned to complete two stained glass panels that make a great new addition to the centre. 

http://www.crushedchilli.co.uk/

Andy Beck at Bowlees

When we visited Bowlees last week we were lucky enough to meet renowned local artist Andy Beck. He had lots of photographs, drawings and watercolor paintings of local scenes. Andy is well known for his watercolour studies of northern mountain landscapes by Alfred Wainwright and he was doing a book signing at the gallery on the mezzanine floor of the centre.  

https://andybeckartist.co.uk/the-wainwrights-in-colour/

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THE BARN HOLWICK JULY UPDATE 2019 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/barn-update-july-update-2019/ Thu, 25 Jul 2019 13:35:05 +0000 https://thebarnholwick.co.uk/?p=445 The post THE BARN HOLWICK JULY UPDATE 2019 appeared first on The Barn Holwick.

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JULY UPDATE AT THE BARN HOLWICK

ARCHAEOLOGY

A team fom Altogether Archaeology returned in May for their third visit to the site located opposite the Barn At Holwick (indicated in the photograph).   They re-excavated and extended part of their earlier dig and opened up new trenches. They revealed more building structures from the Mediaeval period:  pottery and other domestic artefacts. Whilst I was on a site visit one of the archaeologists unearthed a coin (see image).  The findings suggest a settlement of some significance.

About 50 m away they also investigated what, to the untrained eye, looked like a random scatter of stones.  It turns out that it was the remains of a Bronze age ridge cairn. Find out more about ridge cairn and the dig at Holwick by clicking on this link https://altogetherarchaeology.org/

WEATHER REPORT

Winter ended with a bit of a whimper – there wasn’t as much snow as last year and it was certainly warmer, which was good for the farmers and the estate.  Spring came with its carpet of snowdrops followed by daffodils and bluebells and no cold snap, which suited the newly hatched grouse and the lambs.

Now summer is here. It is a bit more mixed than last year which is fine for most as many found it too hot and dry. Grass is growing and the meadows are now in full bloom. Selina’s garden at the Strathmore Arms is looking fantastic and my fruit and veg certainly appreciates the showers as well as the sun.

NATURE WATCH

The Tawney’s have done well following their near-death experience last year (LINK). They have nested in the owl box in the garden of The Barn and reared two healthy chicks. They ‘twins’ seem to be, inseparable-often to be seen side by side high up in the trees calling for more food. PHOTO

We have a resident pheasant in the garden who enjoys the fall out from the bird feeder. PHOTO?

Mr and Mrs Duck have also done well; all eight of their brood seem to have survived. The same cannot be said of the Song Thrush. A pair nested in the woodstore in exactly the same place as last year, but, as with  last year, they abandoned the nest with eggs in during a cold spell and they did not survive. We do have some newcomers – a pair of spotted flycatchers have nested in the jasmine at the front of The Barn and are busily rearing their chicks.

MOVIES – ON LOCATION SPEILBERG’S 1917

Hollywood came to Teesdale in June with the arrival of Steven Spielberg’s film company. They were making a film called “1917”; a First WW epic starring Benedict Cumberbach, Richard Madden and Colin Firth. Directed by Sam Mendes it is due for release in January 2010.  A number of locations around Teesdale were use, including extensive filming at Low Force and Wynch Bridge. The event was very newsworthy and interesting but not without its disruption.  https://www.teesdalemercury.co.uk/news/steven-spielbergs-war-epic-1917-is-being-made-at-low-force-sources-say

The arrival of summer meant that we have been able to enjoy the new French doors to the full. Being summer the sun gets on the back of the kitchen for part of the morning so having al fresco breakfast with the doors both open has been wonderful.

Just had our annual inspection from Visit England and The Barn has comfortably retained its 4* rating…. “A well established holiday cottage set in an idyllic and peaceful location and an ideal base from which to tour Teesdale.”

And finally…it’s that time of year when the beer festival is imminent at The Strathmore Arms www.strathmoregold.co.uk opposite The Barn (26th-28th July) which yet again coincides with my birthday. Aren’t I the lucky one?

 

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Spring Snowdrops

The arrival of Snowdrops typically mark the beginning of the end of winter and a promise of spring. The exceptionally mild weather of the last two weeks has encouraged the Snowdrops to wake up. The garden at The Barn is awash with a carpet of these attractive little flowers. Crocus and Daffodils next?

 

 

 

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Low Force on the River Tees…just a twenty minute walk from The Barn. This is often combined with a visit to nearby Bowlees Visitor Center and a short walk to Summerhill Force and Gibson’s cave. For those wanting a longer walk, the Pennine way follows the river westwards from Low Force to High Force, England’s biggest waterfall, 30 minutes upstream. 

 

 

 

Low Force after the recent freeze

After the sub-zero temperatures at the start of February, Low Force started to freeze, as did the river. Contrast this with the more normal gushing waters, a playground for paddlers.

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