The crow's nest
More shots of the famous
Station bridge that crosses the railtrack at
Burry Port/Pembrey station. As I have written before on this blog, this was a very popular hang out spot for my friends and I from around 1988 until 1992 ish. The heart of the town, or the '
crow's nest' as I always thought of it.
Some notable places you can see from this bridge are
Barrie's Plaice and
The George on the left and the
Portobello Inn over there on the right. Carry on up the right and you'll find
The Hope & Anchor pub.
You can see now how conveniently placed the chip shops and pubs are in
Burry. The merry drinker can almost fall into
Barrie's for a rissole or pie after a session in the
Port. Very handy!
This is a view of the bridge from the bottom of
Stepney road. the big red building in the background is the
Neptune Hotel. When I was a boy it was the
Carbay club and was one of the first pubs I ever drank a Coke in. (Courtesy of my father). In my minds eye, I can still see inside as it used to be all those years ago, with the dark wine colour leather seating lining the walls and big set windows. Emotions can go a little haywire, especially when one thinks of all the times, good and bad, that have passed by since the
Car Bay club closed.
This is approaching
Station bridge from the harbour. The building to the immediate right is one of the old
Jones Newsagents (or 'top shop' as my brother and I called it), and the place nextdoor (you can just see the red shutter) is
Smartiland sweetshop. Every childs favourite place back in the day. Slush Puppies and red laces! In the 1970's it was simply called
Ken Rees's after the owner.