Summary
WHAT once was the church now has tip-up seats - old enough to have been ninepennies - a stage and a ye-gods balcony from which it's hoped to take photographs. The door's locked, the photographer unwilling to do a Romeo and Juliet (or possibly a Jack and the Beanstalk) and clamber his way up. "I can't, I've just been with David Cameron, " he says inexplicably.
Framed out the back are posters signed by some of those who've trod the Saltburn boards. Barry Norman had thought it a great evening, Honor Blackman supposed them lovely people, while Edward Knowles, he of the Antiques Roadshow, wrote that Saltburn was Yorkshire's answer to Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo probably hasn't a miniature railway, though.See the full content of this document
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