The gates to Hell Traditional Cache
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An easy drive by cache. Please take care as these country lanes are very narrow in places.
OK, so the title is a little over the top... but where do the gates go, research via google says that the manor once belonged to former DJ, actor, sport star manager and multi-millionaire hippy 'Lord' Tim Hudson.
"Lord" Tim Hudson made a name for himself 20 years ago when he brought showbiz and Sixties psychedelia to the tiny village of Birtles while restoring the cricket ground and managing Ian Botham.
Tim first brought rock and roll to his ten-acre Birtles Hall estate when he created his own rainbow-bright cricketing circus in the Eighties.
The village will never forget the celebrity playground that hosted Joy Division and Echo and the Bunnymen concerts and was a mecca for cricket superstars such as Ian Botham and Viv Richards.
Lord Tim had created his cricket dream – and moved his family into the ‘Rainbow Pavilion’ – but disagreements with the council left him stumped, and he ditched pavilion living for sunny California, where he had found fame as a DJ in the Sixties.
Unable to obtain any history prior to this, unless Birtles Manor is also known as Birtles Hall, Which was owned by the Thomas Hibbert in 1840, who built St. Catherine's Church as a private chapel in 1890.
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