Simpson Manor, Caldecotte Lake and Toilet repairs in Tinkers Bridge

That’s where I am now. It’s south Milton Keynes. Not seen any tinkers around yet. I have located the bridge.

Alan Turing’s house whilst he worked on the Bletchley Park enigma code is just around the corner. It’s a thatched cottage.

Alan Turing's old house in Simpson near Milton Keynes
Alan Turing’s old house in Simpson near Milton Keynes

It’s close to a large lake and park here and I went for a walk around the today whilst it wasn’t raining which it was trying to do in the morning and couldn’t make it’s mind up for the rest of the day.

Worked out to be around 5 miles, so quite a long walk.

Simpson Manor

On the way down, you walk past the location of an old, and no longer existant, regency home named Simpson Manor. Mentioned in the Doomsday archive, Edward the Confessor’s wife, Edith used to live here before the Norman conquests.

Simpson Manor – site of the old house
Location of the older settlement with the fish ponds to the left
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Bletchley and Fenny Stratford

At the bottom end of Milton Keynes.

This is somewhere I passed through many years ago. https://www.michaeltyler.co.uk/bourne-end-weedon/

That time, I didn’t really stop in Milton Keynes. I remember coming through and stopping at the Tesco in Leighton Buzzard.

The canals on the Grand Union are a lot deeper. There’s absolutely 0 chance you’d be able to cover that amount of distance on the narrow-gauge canals of the Lower Oxford. The small and convenient size of the Oxford Canal locks are more than off-set by the forced low cruising speed in the 3-4 deep water.

Bike is fixed!

Mostly fixed… After disassembling the rear wheel, I saw that the bearings housing was deteriorated to the point of flaking off into the bearings, which is why it was making the squeaking and crunching.

I looked into the new wheel option. Halfords was not the cheapest. But, unlike Tredz, they offer a click and collect service, rather than delivery by DPD which has always represented a pain in the ass in the past.

I think it was £5 more. Not a lot really. Arrived at the Halfords store after a few days for me to pick up.

New rear wheel - KX 700c from Halfords
New rear wheel – KX 700c from Halfords

More or less slotted it in using the tools I’d purchased beforehand.

The only other thing was applying RIM TAPE, I looked around in Halfords and online, and it seemed overpriced, £7 for some what looks around 2m of electrical tape. The old wheel had it’s RIM TAPE intact. Rather than buy some, just gently pried it off the old wheel and slipped it onto the new wheel. Worked like a dream….

The bearings were ready greased and once the cassette was on, it was ready to roll. Literally. Took about 25 minutes.

Chain whip SRAM spanner fitting
Chain whip SRAM spanner fitting

The repair in total cost £10 for the tools. £55 for the wheel.

Went for a ride up the canal towpath toward Wolverton first day when the rain had stopped.

Everything worked perfect. Job done!

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