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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread


First trip on the bridge today. Taking the bairn to see Mary poppins in a bit.
Lovely pie at proppa. Honestly can't see why people twist about £12 for a pie and mash, it's class. (had some mince and dumplings anarl cos the bairn couldn't finish hers, lovely)

3 vaux beers on in the main pub. Pit pony, samson and freddy (what I'm having)

Bridge is really nice. I'll stand by my earlier thought though, the tarmac is cheapo and the proper stones look miles better.
Expect to get a telling off from @Kingdom Bhoy in 5, 4 3......
 
First time I've walked past The Sheepfolds. It looks like Auchwitz.
Both former stable blocks, so yes have similarities. The building at Auchwitz you are referring has a large book shop in it now and sure it was rebuilt for Schindler's List as was in danger of falling down. Not sure what your point is, should the Sheepfolds have been pulled down because it looks like a Polish cavalry stable block that happened to be requisitioned by the Nazis ? I just see a former railway company stable block, if you see Auchwitz then guess that's what you see.
 
Both former stable blocks, so yes have similarities. The building at Auchwitz you are referring has a large book shop in it now and sure it was rebuilt for Schindler's List as was in danger of falling down. Not sure what your point is, should the Sheepfolds have been pulled down because it looks like a Polish cavalry stable block that happened to be requisitioned by the Nazis ? I just see a former railway company stable block, if you see Auchwitz then guess that's what you see.
I think you've taken my comment a little too seriously.
 
Aye we've been back over today, didn't get through full experience yesterday as too many people. Parked at st Marys and walked across to the stables for a drink.. loads of people about.

Agree about the tarmac , but I think in 6 months it will be worn in and you won't notice.
It'll weather and settle into a dark grey colour pretty quickly given the location which will look much more 'natural'. Quite striking now but it will settle.

It's a miracle it has been built really when next to nothing aspirational is being built in the country outside of London. It's incredible for the city.
 
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