A salvage yard and cafe in Penrith filled with all sorts of glorious vintage bits. The cafe is currently being renovated but they've created a cosy pop up seating area in the barn. Think we'll head back here again at some point, it's definitely the sort of place you can visit over and over again.
Staithes Coastal Village
Staithes, North Yorkshire. We drove here on a grey, drizzly day. It turned out the light was amazing and the village was beautiful and every shot came out perfectly. Definitely worth the drive, there's something about the Yorkshire coast.
Saltburn-By-The-Sea
We visited Saltburn-by-the-Sea after I stumbled across a picture of the Saltburn Cliff Lift ('a historic funicular railway system') on AtlasObscura.com. Which, by the way, is an incredibly useful website if you're looking to find weird places to photograph. When we got there I ended up being so distracted by all the other things going on that I didn't actually even look at the cliff lift.
An absolutely typical British seaside town. It was drizzling and grey but it wasn't bothering anybody. Whole families were camped outside their beach huts having picnics and cups of tea.