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Companies => Custom companies => Topic started by: scottish_slogger95 on April 11, 2012, 08:50:29 PM
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Hi Guys
Just acquired two weeks work experience in London during the summer Holidays.
when I am down there I would love to go to one of the handmade/customade companies factory and select a bat. Any ideas were? Salix and Blueroom come to mind. Don't want to travel to far
Any ideas of were to go I would appreciate
Scott
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let me know when your in town and I will personally come and visit you and show you some of the best bats money can buy
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let me know when your in town and I will personally come and visit you and show you some of the best bats money can buy
Such a nice guy....
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Such a nice guy....
why thankyou :)
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Hmmm. Visiting isn't that easy. Will you have a car? If so, h4l, salix, Newbery and chase could all be done on a big Saturday out.
Otherwise it becomes much more tricky!
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choice isnt too far
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Would be going by public transport I'm afraid. Would these still be doable by public transport?
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Steer Canners away from the double yellows...
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Depends where in London you are staying. If you are west, head out to Chase@Dummer, very close to Basingstoke; North, Choice in Hertfordshire; East, Warsop from Liverpool Street and taking in BlankBats on the way!
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I will be staying in the centre of London probably, around the walworth area. Would Salix and H4L still be easy to get to?
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Salix is probably the easiest - it's very close to Maidstone.
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Ok Mate will put that on my list. Cheers
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Ok Mate will put that on my list. Cheers
If you are in Walworth though, it's as easy to get to Waterloo and go down to Chase.
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What Tim said! ^^^
Get a train to Basingstoke from Waterloo (about 45 mins) then a cab to Chase at Dummer (10 mins) easy. Do give them a call first though.... ;)
Not only will you have the Chase workshop to look around but you'll have the delights of Serious Cricket and the Dummer Cricket Centre.....a day out of fun, fun, fun. And there's a bar..result! It is in the middle of nowhere though so arrange for a cab to come and pick you up when you get dropped off!
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Cheers tims will try get to chase, But what one is the closest from London? would that be warsop?
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Your problem is that they are all close to the Metropolitan mass that is London, but to get to them you need to go to different stations.
Basingstoke is about 45-60 mins outside of Waterloo station in SW1, central london, while Maidstone is 1hr5 from Victoria, and Warsop are at Chelmsford which is about 35 mins from Liverpool Street.
If you are staying in Walworth, dependent on where you are, your options are Denmark Hill, Elephant and Castle or Oval tube/rail stations. If you are near Elephant and Castle or Oval, then you can go to either of Waterloo or Liverpool Street with little hassle, but it will take you 15 mins in either direction. If you are nearer Denmark Hill, you best get a bus to one of the other two.
Nearest London isn't all its cracked up to be simply because you also have to get across London and deal with whichever Tube lines are closed that weekend.
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If you're interested in the history of the game you could do worse than to spend a Sunday afternoon at the home of cricket - The famous Bat & Ball pub, Broadhalfpenny Down , Hambledon.
The pub is closer to Clanfield than Hambledon and is a 10 minute taxi ride from Petersfield railway station. Catch the London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour train about 75 minutes and then jump in a cab. As with Chase cricket it's in the middle of nowhere so you would need to sort out a return taxi.
There is always a game on a sunday afternoon, the pub has quite a bit of cricket memorabilia on the walls and the food is good quality. The landlady keeps a good pint of Fullers and you could always try the beer I was brought up on HSB - Horndean Special Brew, unfortunately no longer brewed by Gales in Horndean but not a bad effort by the Chiswick lot.
Enjoy your summer.
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Canners mate, would you be able to meet at Canary Wharf?
I'm planning a trip for UK, nothing is confirmed yet, still in talks.
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If you're interested in the history of the game you could do worse than to spend a Sunday afternoon at the home of cricket - The famous Bat & Ball pub, Broadhalfpenny Down , Hambledon.
The pub is closer to Clanfield than Hambledon and is a 10 minute taxi ride from Petersfield railway station. Catch the London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour train about 75 minutes and then jump in a cab. As with Chase cricket it's in the middle of nowhere so you would need to sort out a return taxi.
There is always a game on a sunday afternoon, the pub has quite a bit of cricket memorabilia on the walls and the food is good quality. The landlady keeps a good pint of Fullers and you could always try the beer I was brought up on HSB - Horndean Special Brew, unfortunately no longer brewed by Gales in Horndean but not a bad effort by the Chiswick lot.
Enjoy your summer.
I second all of this, I played here the other day. Top ground, great history, lovely spot and lovely pub opposite...the HSB slips down rather nicely...:-)
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Pedals I think you are based in the north of the county? Who were you playing against? An afternoon of cricket torture against the Brigands or a league match Vs Hambledon. If you batted hope you got on the front front, the low bounce of Broadhalfpenny has had many batsmen LBW.