(Lindisfarne performing at The Platform, Morecambe, last weekend)

If time proves to be not just malleable, but revisitable, we can close our eyes and be back in a tiny Lancashire hamlet called Tockholes; graced by a pub, a few stone cottages and a car park/bus turnaround of the farthest route from Bolton’s bus station, on Moor Lane, in the town centre.

Had my share of nightmares, didn’t think there could be much more
Then in walked Rodrick Usher with the Lady Eleanor…

The car park’s sole occupant is a Ducati 250cc single-cylinder motorbike. It’s not new, but it’s a lovely, metallic mid-blue and silver, and this is the first outing of its new life with a sixteen-year old who has just passed his bike test.

(The Ducati 250cc. What joy!)

The boy and bike are on an inaugural celebration run to mark their pairing – provided by the lad’s father to mark success at the GCE exams, at which he’s just done quite well.

She tied my eyes with ribbon of a silken ghostly thread
I gazed with trouble vision on an old four poster bed

He’s not with the bike, though it brought him here and sits in the pub car park, polished and gleaming as much as a six-year old machine can.

He’s here – in Tockholes – because, on a previous occasion, it was on the way here in the family car that he first heard a piece of music so powerful that he feels it changed his young life … and he had dreamed that, if he passed his exams and his bike test, he would come here and celebrate with a flask of hot tea and a Turkish Delight chocolate bar … at his favourite ‘me-spot’ by the lakeside, below.

The place where he first sang to The Lady Eleanor.

(The reservoir system below the tiny village of Tockholes, image Baldhiker.com)

It’s a ten-minute descent from the pub’s car park to the lake. He’s been singing to himself the whole way. The volume of his singing increases as the water comes into view – calm and beautiful… and receptive; as though the lake is listening.

And the Lady of this lake is Lady Eleanor … and she listens to the boy singing and accepts his tribute. The valley resonates with the exchange.

Life is good. Very, very good.

Last Saturday, the creators of the Lady Eleanor song – the still-performing group Lindisfarne – came to The Platform concert venue in Morecambe.

The sixteen year old young man was there …

and so was his Lady Eleanor …

Here’s a YouTube video if you’d like to warm those memories…

(Lindisfarne in 1976. Rod Clements (right) re-formed the band, who still perform. If you never had to joy of their company, look them up!)

©️Stephen Tanham, 2025.

16 Comments on “Lady Eleanor

  1. Great memories spurred by a song. Hubby has been riding motorcycles since he was 15 and his dream was to one day own a Ducati. He had to wait until he was almost 60 but he did it. He moved it to Spain ten years ago. Sadly he had to sell it due to back issues a couple of years ago.

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  2. Ah, wonderful, Steve. A favourite spot of mine too, as you know. Lindisfarne and a Ducati, 1976. Heady days. By coincidence I’m writing about a music festival in Rivington. In 1976. Must have been something in the air back then

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