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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
1 of 34  Tue 6th Apr 2021 7:31pm  

Now guys, please go gentle and don't laugh at me.. Someone once told me that Gretna Road was the longest cul de sac in England! See, I knew you'd all start falling about laughing. Blush
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belushi
coventry
2 of 34  Tue 6th Apr 2021 7:49pm  

I'm not laughing - I was conned as well. According to an internet search there's one in Gloucester that is the longest in Europe. As a kid I believed the Old Cathedral Spire was the tallest in England, and so too was the Courtaulds' chimney.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
Thread starter
3 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 9:59am  

Not just me then belushi, we must have been fed some duff info when we woz kids. Rotters!
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
4 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 10:33am  

Those things might not necessarily be as daft as you think. It's quite possible that it was correct information when you were kids, or at least had once been correct but out of date - there's often a thread of truth in these things. For instance, I think our old cathedral spire once was the tallest in England - and I believe it's still known as the tallest medieval spire in existence.
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scrutiny
coventry
5 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 11:16am  

It would seem that when the Courtaulds chimney was built in 1924 it was the tallest chimney in England at a height of 365ft. However, Courtaulds built another chimney (cannot find date) at Red Scar, Preston, at a height of 385ft. So I would say it was the tallest at the time. Thumbs up Just to add, on eBay there is a postcard up for grabs of the chimney advertising the facts.
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belushi
coventry
6 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 11:20am  

According to Wiki the old cathedral spire is the fourth highest spire in the UK - Salisbury Cathedral is the tallest - 123m v 90m. When the Courtaulds chimney was built in 1924 it was believed to be the tallest in England at 111 metres.
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Helen F
Warrington
7 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 11:56am  

I think that the 'myth' about Gretna Road might be a joke about marriage rather than a flawed fact?
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scrutiny
coventry
8 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 12:01pm  

I like to test my brain, what's left anyway. Salisbury cathedral still comes out as the tallest spire. I tried to find out if it was the HIGHEST spire taking into account of height above sea level and it is, Salisbury 400ft above sea level and Coventry is also 400ft above sea level. So Salisbury still comes out on top. Smile
Memories and Nostalgia - Things we used to believe about Coventry
Midland Red

9 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 12:16pm  

On 7th Apr 2021 11:20am, belushi said: According to Wiki the old cathedral spire is the fourth highest spire in the UK - Salisbury Cathedral is the tallest - 123m v 90m. When the Courtaulds chimney was built in 1924 it was believed to be the tallest in England at 111 metres.
When Courtaulds chimney was built, it was in feet and inches Wink Lol
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Midland Red

10 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 12:19pm  

On 7th Apr 2021 11:16am, scrutiny said: It would seem that when the Courtaulds chimney was built in 1924 it was the tallest chimney in England at a height of 365ft. However, Courtaulds built another chimney (cannot find date) at Red Scar, Preston, at a height of 385ft. So I would say it was the tallest at the time. Thumbs up Just to add, on eBay there is a postcard up for grabs of the chimney advertising the facts.
Red Scar works was built in 1939 Thumbs up
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Midland Red

11 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 12:25pm  

On 7th Apr 2021 11:56am, Helen F said: I think that the 'myth' about Gretna Road might be a joke about marriage rather than a flawed fact?
There was an article in the Telegraph Oh my in 2013 which refers to Gretna Road having once been the longest cul-de-sac in the UK. The house numbers certainly exceed 200 Thumbs up
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belushi
coventry
12 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 12:31pm  

On 7th Apr 2021 12:16pm, Midland Red said:
On 7th Apr 2021 11:20am, belushi said: According to Wiki the old cathedral spire is the fourth highest spire in the UK - Salisbury Cathedral is the tallest - 123m v 90m. When the Courtaulds chimney was built in 1924 it was believed to be the tallest in England at 111 metres.
When Courtaulds chimney was built, it was in feet and inches Wink Lol
Courtaulds was founded by George Courtauld, a descendant of French Huguenots, and the French invented the metric system Lol
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scrutiny
coventry
13 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 3:47pm  

I was told by me dad that he worked at Bill, Tom and Harry's place. It was years before I found out what BTH stood for. Roll eyes
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
14 of 34  Wed 7th Apr 2021 5:38pm  

Courtaulds in Coventry was a son of Courtaulds in Ipswich where they had a silk mill. The wife of Courtaulds Coventry was great friends with George Eliot. The benchmark on the south side of the tower of St Michael's Church, Coventry, is 296.07 feet. The benchmark is two feet five inches above the ground, thus three-hundred feet. The weather-cock stands at 696 feet above sea level. It is said that the keyhole of Corley church door is level with this (Iposted this a long time back).
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Kimbo
Leicestershire
15 of 34  Thu 8th Apr 2021 11:03am  

Scrutiny; the city centre, and specifically the old cathedral, is at roughly 310ft above sea level, not 400. It can be checked here. Edited by Midland Red, 8th Apr 2021 12:46 pm (Link clarified.)
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