Cornwall & London in Spring

April – May 2025
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Leisurely trip to the UK 🇬🇧 with Mark. Exploring the magical Cotswolds, breathtaking Cornwall & wonderful London Read more
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  • Ted Lasso Pub
    The 'Crown & Anchor' in Ted Lasso.King Henry 8th loved a good Tart!Very 'olde world'Yes! A final High Tea 🫖Richmond Green used a lot in Ted LassoInside the Ted Lasso PubRichmond Bridge

    Our Maids of Honour & Ted Lasso ⚽️

    May 14 in England ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    The Maids of Honour Tart has been part of Richmond history for nearly 500 years. It is believed that Henry VIII was the first to use its name when he met Ann Boleyn and other Maids Of Honour at his Royal Household of Richmond Palace eating the cakes from a silver dish.

    Tasting one for himself, the King was so delighted by its ‘melt-in-the-mouth’ sensation that he confiscated the recipe and demanded it be kept secret in a locked iron box at Richmond Palace. Essentially, it’s a Portuguese Tart and we had all tasted better…

    Guess What? We had another High Tea. The food included freshly made sandwiches with delicious fillings, homemade bacon, tomato and salmon quiche, yummy sausage rolls & fluffy scone, jam & cream. I’m pretty sure that’s the final High Tea for me for a while! Might need a gluten free diet when i return home after all the cake and bread.

    We farewelled Marta, flying home to Italy 🇮🇹 tonight. Another happy London holiday done good 🇬🇧 ✅

    Time for a bit of a whinge: Just for the record, a coffee costs $8-$9 here and mostly tastes like hot water! Ive had my last one of those too.
    And London, with climate change it might be time to pump some air conditioning into the PT network! Just saying! 😉 and the traffic 🚦 congestion is next level! I’ve probably noticed it more due to using more buses than usual.

    Anyway, back to Richmond which is also famous for Ted Lasso! Yes, BELIEVE it! We took a wander into town and saw The Prince’s Head Pub: Known as the Crown & Anchor in the show. It’s right next to Richmond Green which also features prominently in the series ⚽️ 🥅
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  • Pumpkin Style Coach

    May 15 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    The weather 🌦️ has made a full 360 degree turnaround today. A chilly 🥶 wind, grey and cloudy ☁️ skies. Much like my mood, to be honest. Feeling a bit ‘flatsy-doll’ today. But, that’s just me sometimes, even on holiday. Still, took ourselves off to see the coaches at the Royal Mews behind Buckingham Palace.
    Kimmie would have been impressed! 😉The opulent Gold State Coach was the most impressive and it was great to see the Glass Coach up so close, having seen it used on so many spectacular ceremonies and special occasions.

    To top off this Royal Romp I took myself off to the National Gallery and literally whizzed past everything & everyone just to see the brand new official Coronation Portraits. Displayed here until being permanently relocated to the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace
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  • Secret Food & Showtunes 🎭 in Soho

    May 15 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Enjoyed the Secret Food tour equivalent of our SFT Tour in Melbourne… It was great. There are actually five different tours to choose from here in London & we did the one in Soho. We visited places where you got to sample lots of delicious foods including Arancini with black truffles, Beef Rendang (a little too spicy 🌶️ for me!), London Dry Gin, Chinese Bao, cheese croquettes and more. The best part was the guide, Gary’s knowledge of the area…particularly the bohemian past which was very interesting.

    In 1963, the Rolling Stones recorded their first single, “Come On,” at Regent Sound Studios on Denmark Street. The band also played early gigs at Soho clubs, including the Marquee Club on Wardour Street, which became a launchpad for many major rock acts. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were immersed in Soho’s gritty energy, which influenced their raw blues-rock sound.

    Though Amy Winehouse was famously linked with Camden, she frequented Soho’s jazz clubs like Ronnie Scott’s—a legendary venue that shaped her musical style. She performed there and soaked up the history of Soho’s jazz scene. Her music carried the essence of vintage Soho: smoky, soulful, and a little bit wild.

    While mostly associated with Abbey Road and Liverpool, The Beatles also frequented Soho. They played early gigs at the Marquee Club and hung out in Denmark Street. Paul McCartney has spoken about the importance of Tin Pan Alley to the early days of their career, where songwriters and music publishers were buzzing.

    Afterwards, we went out to the unique but very loud “Room where it happens” in SoHo. Essentially it is a bar where the waiters and servers burst into song and the piano 🎹 continues to play constantly with showtunes. In the right frame of mine it would’ve been fantastic, but we met one of Marks friends and it was probably more of a distraction than an interaction at that stage!

    It had turned freezing 🥶 today so beanies & coats were the order of the day too!
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  • To Market, To Market…

    May 16 in England ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    So, I got up early to head to the Borough Market and discovered it didn’t open until 10 am. When it did open, it was like people fell from the sky! They were everywhere! It wasn’t as big as I thought but plenty of delicious stands to wander through. Just for the record, the prices are hefty and high and the lines are long for the TikTok-able foods like the giant pulled pork sandwiches, oysters and choc coated strawberries. I personally enjoyed mushroom risotto and Apple crumble smothered in custard. 😋

    From there I walked across London Bridge to the Monument that commemorates the fire of London in 1966. I climbed the 377 steps to witness fantastic views of Tower Bridge and the Shard. Monument is 61 meters tall: the exact distance from where the fire started in Pudding Lane. Continued a leisurely stroll through the streets of London, past St Paul’s Cathedral, relaxed in Inner Temple Gardens and onto Covent Garden.

    Well, the trip is coming to an end. If confirmed, we start the long journey back home at 9pm 🕘 tomorrow night!
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  • ...We are at the OTHER end! 😝✈️🕺🏼

    Farewell London ❤️🤍💙

    May 17 in England ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    The long journey home begins today, but we carry with us the happy memories of the past three weeks — which somehow feel like a whole year. That must be the sign of a truly great holiday.

    London has been a delight. The weather was incredible — more chaotic and expensive than ever, yes — but we were blessed with only three drops of rain and sunshine nearly every day. We couldn’t have asked for better.

    And now, in true London fashion, let’s mark the end of our adventure with the iconic 1969 “Mind the Gap” announcement by Oswald Laurence, still heard on the northbound Northern Line platform at Embankment station.
    ❤️🤍💙
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