2023-2024 Winter Estate Work
Lodge Mayhem
We decided that it was time to get the lodge into shape following what was a much delayed full refurbishment after we knocked the old end down and rebuilt. The lodge was always intended as the estate HQ and accommodation for clients and became a hybrid which made management difficult and was not really fit for purpose.
The salmon day rods from 2024 are now using our cabin near the main lake and has comfortable accommodation ideal for three rods plus parking and an eco toilet.
The lodge is now wholly for the Estate owners and our guests keen to be on site for their trip ready for whatever the river can offer or just to stay up here and explore the amazing Northumbrian countryside and coast.
We have opened up the large to a large airy open living space with a large dining table comfortable sofas and chairs , A brand new log burning stove to bring warmth and atmosphere. New insulation doors and windows with two very comfortable double bedrooms and a great double futon off the main area. The accommodation is complimented with a new kitchen and shower room.
We are off grid so not on mains but offer all the conveniences needed for your stay a large solar bank powering our large power bank, fridges and usb devices you may have.
2023 Estate Work
Oh Boy !!
- Battery bank has had its chips in lodge
- Solar to be upgraded to end reliance on Gen set
- tractor increasingly unreliable some upgrades needed
- New seats needed along riverside
- Stove in salmon hut falling apart
- Top road needs work
- Brambles aplenty
- Lakes a weeding
2022 Estate Work
Springing Into Work

Pontoon refurbishment part 1

A Pristine Pontoon !

Time to say goodbye

No Longer Swing Low !
2021 Estate Work
Estate Improvements Round Up 2021

Deepest Winter
2019 Estate Work
Estate Improvements Round Up 2019

Roof is fitted

We have a building
Time was pressing on now as we had some guests fishing in March and I had promised a working toilet for new rods ….but we were far away from that ! Still no cess tank we kept phoning … contractors waiting.
The internals needed metre upon metre of carefully cut vermin mesh, masses of boring insulation for floors ceiling walls . Pretty soon we ran out of everything and one of the rods kindly dropped off some surplus board to add to our materials. Alan and I got planning the toilet layout with our toilet sink and boiler on site we did our layouts and eventually settled on what was needed to ensure we had space to dig out the pipework and so forth. Alan did a brilliant job building the soil outlet and ensuring everything was to the right configuration a professional job from a professional expert with a lifetime of building project management. Mike brought his great carpentry skills and well I filled out the shitty jobs department work and cracked on (oh how we overused that term !) on the days when the older generation sat in front of their Tv's or fires the local bar ! (as author I can say these things) to warm their elderly bodies ! I just soldiered on at the low end work stuffing insulation wire mesh and plywood inserts.
With the internal work in progress we were fortunate to acquire wholesale the plywood needed to skin the internals ensuring we used board that was not to heavyweight to be hard to cut and manage nor too thin that it lacked the rigidity for our purposes. Alan and Mike fitted in around my insulation any pipework and electrical connections. We planned to primarily supply the extension with DC power using our battery bank for lighting , pumps and chargers. One AC point was installed for vacuum and power tools.

The internal puzzle
Our flooring utilised Egger Board which is a highly durable heavyweight product and provided an excellent base for the occupants. This was quite a task to install Mike and I had a hard two days securing it , it required accurate cutting gluing and the lipped connections required some skill to ensure the joints were butting up , needless to say once the expanding glue had set and was razored off it was a cracking job. Plenty of tea and backslapping!

toilet and sink fixed in
The plumbers came on site ,great news as we had a lot of areas to pipe up and utilities to get working for the Estate. Colin and his son Joe methodically worked at the tasks to hand. New boiler , toilet, shower valve. gas fridge , pump and wiring. Everything worked ! No leaks and all we needed was the damn cess tank, where abouts was it ? Thankfully we had our replacement water tower in place and with the IBC properly disinfected the water was pumped around the system and all of the new piping installed last year by Peter and I worked apart from the schoolboy error of hot versus cold labelling which makes for a warm toilet break!
John Greaves a local expert in motor electrics and always ready with ideas devised an AC system for the extension which meant we had lights inside and at each door entrance with sensors for safe night access. Importantly the pressurised water system has power and the pump although initially noisy was rectified after some suppression and investigation. Guests now have DC for phone charging on USB and cigarette lighter connections for stuff like cool boxes and other. All in all we were feeling more comfortable about the build but a heck of a lot was still to be done. Charles and Juliet popped up for the weekend and they set to painting the internals with non toxic and a very warm white silk finish the resultant outcome was the room really felt warm and welcoming. We still had masses of wood strips and architrave for fix where joints needed fishing around doors and all the connections between the many plywood sheets.

No wall but the cloakroom is taking shape
With plenty to do inside I set to the outside and with the doors on the externals needed painting and with Barry we got the slabs in place meaning no more mud and a safe walkway around which had been slippery and annoying to say the least.

Doors and windows lets get painting
The glazing man installed the windows and with Mike making the doors from scratch we had a weathertight room. The insulation was brilliant it only took a small amount of heat for the place to be really comfortable. The next job was to agree the dividing wall dimensions and a bit of research told us that the internal wall would be better soundproofed using traditional insulation roll and this proved very effective the cloakroom was mercifully muffled!
We still had no working toilet and we now had fishing guests!! After many frantic calls late in a cold spring day the tank arrived and our contractor could then get the thing in over the weekend ! What a relief (excuse the pun!). Measurements were taken fall calculated and location decided upon. All materials were in place and the installation went well.

A very smart finish !
We had to think about storage inside a flooring material and a big job a new deck outside !!! Luckily (or is it the fact I've some great friends) Ian suggested large surplus carpet tiles the same type used in schools easily installed and rugged ideal for our purposes ! Mike and I worked out the supports needed for the deck and set out the dimensions and posts. Ian came up with the goods and I got the tiles laid one morning and the effect was to soften the room and it felt comfortable and welcoming.

Somewhere to relax get changed, stow our gear
I sat on the sofa opened the door and the view out was wonderful we had cracked it. For our guests after a heavy morning on the river they had a place for a snooze, read the paper and just recharge for the next river quest. The only problem was the precarious access which we were about to sort out with a very fiddlesome piece of work building and laying the deck. As I mentioned earlier we now had guests and had to dash up and attend to these things in between our guests fishing the river, so progress was not always what we wanted as tools had to be safely stowed while guests returned to the lodge.

Decks and building connected to the old lodge
Barry Tim and Chay were happy with the extension and given that Chay is a top builder we were more than happy with this !
More pictures will follow of the finished building.
Lodge Extension Rebuild 2019
Good Progress February 2019

Frame 1 in place hooray !
Slowly but surely things started to move in the right direction as the unusually mild weather stayed.

base ring beam and connecting frame in place

Farnley Lakes In winter

Roof beam in and frames connected!

roof taking shape
Farnley Estate Winter Works 2019
Winter 2019
Now is the time of our winters works! I have removed the Lodge extension thanks Ratty !The cement had been signed by dear Ratty in 2006 it was a bugger to remove and must have been a strong mix of nuclear concrete! Our guests have asked for some improvements and as such the old plumbing, eco toilet , gas supply pipes , old generator , the store and old asbestos roofing just had to go. We did what we could to get things rolling two years back to try and retain at least half the extension and it was patched together after falling in. Over time and facing north just added to our problems and all this was really taking its toll on the Lodge's north cladding. We are following the footprint of the old extension plus a little but this time following the exact roofline rather than a T Fall or Lean To design.
Here are some pictures of progress. Andy an architect friend John T a surveyor and Kenny a groundworks engineer, Mike T , Peter and yours truly have intensively sketched drawings, planned the layout , build sequence , materials , siting and installation of cess tank to meet latest legislation.The first part of the pads that the wooden extension will sit on has inevitably been delayed by poor weather !!
We will keep you posted in the near future of progress !
Meanwhile demolition is over :

Time to say goodbye !
Farnley Estate Tyne Salmon Improvements 2018
Early Spring 2018

Farnley Estate Tyne Salmon Improvements 2018
Its been a long hard winter. The gang took up many challenges which we felt as owners were needed to improve the experience for you our guests in the years ahead. So what were we up to ?
NEW WATERWORKS
We have had a water supply on the land for decades but digging it up and inspection of its condition meant that it was not fit for purpose to use for human consumption. There followed a long and boring series of discussions with Northumbrian Water "you can't use the culvert under the railway", Network Rail its our culvert if you want to use it you need to pay us. Trust me these vast organisations are ridiculous to deal with as a small business and will empty your funds. Anyway enough ranting about what's wrong in the UK.
So we set about reading the specifications required for a 300 metre run and thanks to the massive efforts of the estate and brilliant digger operations from Michael Tulip we got there. The conditions were absolutely bitter freezing , snow winds! Eventually with Barry Mitchell and Oscar Else we unwound the 2inch pipe sections which are total bastards being coiled and like wrestling a giant python.
Eventually thanks to Robert Charlton and his team the line could be charged with chlorinated water and pressure testing begin!
Ideally the pressure should settle to that defined say 8 BAR but things didn't work out that way and a combination of air taking ages to purge and freezing temperature meant Northumbrian water rejected the first tests but after digging up the joints more water more pumping and checking the valve we got there !!!
Roll out the pipe !
One serious trench !
We now have a supply in place and our guests and the various facilities water albeit the wrong side of the railway currently as we won't be held to ransom, as that story develops we will keep you updated.
Our new standpipe in place water now on tap ! tanks cleaned , the water tastes excellent and makes a fine cup of tea !
Summer 2017 Farnley Estate Improvments
May & June 2017
Work on many fronts
We have been very fortunate to be helped by Mike Tiffin and his friends the trout cabin is now watertight , decorated and externally completely refurbished ! The are around is being landscaped and seeded plus other developments to be completed in due course!
More pictures in due course , its now fully painted and seeding and general tidy up happening.
Lake Weeding
In June we set out to really slay a large area to the east beyond our central island. After a week of tremendous progress and many thanks to Barry Nichol and Richard Guppy (if your looking for a top class London or North based Chartered Accountant get in touch) . Testament to this we are now seeing more wildlife , better fly life and fish are moving in greater numbers with a great ripple down the lake.
Salmon Lodge Final Coats
After a very wet period in spring we had a chance to get a quality undercoat on then at last the much discussed sage final coats. Alan did a great job carefully applying the coats and everyone is commenting how splendid it all looks. We have the front room to decorate and the floor to be laid now so upward and onward.
Eco Toilet
We looked around to understand the potential solutions for provisioning a suitable toilet for our guests and missed the boat for some early guests. Not wanting a cess pit we found an excellent solution from Natsol and duly ordered the kit .After reading the instructions we set to work . The design was implemented in three stages. Firstly a pit for the container and decking built exactly to the required template thanks here to Mike Tiffin and Alan Austin . The next step a vent stack groundworks and soil soakaway. We then built an interior surround and supplied all the materials for the operation. The system works excellently and I can testify it beats using the land with privacy and a good level of comfort ...oh and importantly is environmentally sound.
Spring 2017
Despite very challenging conditions a great deal of activity had been taking place which will improve everyone's enjoyment of the Estate. Lets start with the tidy up after the bridge and canal installation. Here a great area for wildlife had too many dangerous trees and undergrowth that were just taking over the waterways and we felt the need to reconnect the lagoon to the main lake in another location. The testament now are the lovely fish swimming through the new opening and light flooding in which will improve fly life , bird life and native water plants will return.
John and Alan got stuck in and the area is looking most pristine. Fifey has stacked chopped and stored the wood and the bridge is very securely in place in case the Tyne breaches the lakes again.
Ian S and Alan installed a lovely gate and fence next to the right of way which will help the privacy for ourselves and our paying guests. Barry N has been working on improvements also.
The lodge was in great need of some serious TLC and a plan was hatched to do the job as professionally as possible to a budget.





