Wolvesey Castle

In our quest for steps and to use our English Heritage membership, we toured Wolvesey Castle. It's the monumental remains of a 12th-century palace. Once the residence of the bishops of Winchester. NowLĂ€s mer
In our quest for steps and to use our English Heritage membership, we toured Wolvesey Castle. It's the monumental remains of a 12th-century palace. Once the residence of the bishops of Winchester. NowLĂ€s mer
As 2024 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on an incredible year. Anna and I have embarked on adventures by planes, trains, automobiles, buses, and even cruise ships, exploring ten amazingLĂ€s mer
Today, we decided to make the most of our English Heritage membership with a trip to Portchester Castle. The site is remarkably well-preserved and has a fascinating history. Originally built as aLĂ€s mer
Located within the outer walls of Portchester Castle, is this 900 years old church.
We were delighted to discover a cozy tea room located within the church. It was a much-needed respite from theLĂ€s mer
Only a few days left here, and we took a fun walking trip around town trying to visit places we haven't been.
Rost coffee shop and to the top of St Giles Hill where we were met with some great viewsLĂ€s mer
Today's walk led us to an unfamiliar part of Winchester. Despite the looming threat of snow, we began with the first stop being our new favorite coffee shop. We enjoyed a long chat with the barista,LĂ€s mer
We got to meet Jack's mom and stepdad. In fact we spent almost a week with them. They were incredible hosts. Driving us all around the cotswalds to various points of interest. We even made it to WalesLĂ€s mer
Ten days on the Isle of Wight seems like a great sit. It was good, but it would have been much better in the summer. We made it to the Needles, Carisbrooke Castle, and all around Ryde. We braved theLĂ€s mer