AUGILL Beck is a curiously different sort of holiday park. It’s small, quiet, tucked away in a pretty wooded valley, with the beck that gives it its name bubbling along its length.
The A66 – the principal trans-Pennine route – is so close by, you could almost imagine Augill Beck being the sort of hideaway a sophisticated gang might choose after a bank job, so they could make a speedy getaway if needed.
The downside for the robbers is that it’s so close to the A66, Augill Beck has its own signpost, making it one of the easiest to find and most accessible sites anywhere in Britain.
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