A quick look at the map to determine the nearest chandlers and we were off to Braunston for a replacement pump. With the pump purchased (£87..ouch) we walked up the lock flight to the Admiral Nelson for lunch.
The chandlers at Braunston bottom lock and no Nb. Henry H moored outside any longer. Greygal's minute narrowboat Henry H had become a fitment/feature moored outside the chandlers while Wharf House Narrowboats remodelled the interior but with the fit out completed Henry H has been taken to pastures new. The Christmas edition of Canal Boat Magazine has an article on the fit out which will be a good read I am sure.
Braunston bottom lock
A welcome roaring log fire, perfect for dogs, in the Admiral Nelson at Braunston where the mutts enjoyed their packet of pork scratchings and Joe and enjoyed our lunch and a pint of Timothy Taylor Landlords --so civilised.
Back at the boat later that afternoon Joe changed the water pump and then dismantled the 'failed device' to find that a micro switch had died and this he has now replaced, New pump £87, new micro switch £3. Ah well, we have a spare pump anyway.
Henry H has been moved to the Feb edition (out at the beginning of Jan). Not sure why, but it's the editor's prerogative!
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Bum piddle wee wee Lesley - we arrived at Braunston yresterday (Monday) grrrrrrrr. Thought you were still at your Mum's.
ReplyDeleteGoing 'back' to Rugby then back in Braunston next Tuesday (to collect new ropes/canopy repairs) then heading your way. Christmas lunch? I'll ring you Jill x
Yes please, Are you cooking? Joke! Perhaps I could meet you somewhere for a pub lunch and a catch up on all your Euro plans?
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I will confess that we headed to Braunston the other week...only to realise that HH was in Long Itchington! Must come pay you a visit in MH
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