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  • Day 19

    Chipping Campden

    April 19 in England ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    It's always a pleasure to be in the Cotswolds. Almost too much village cuteness to know what to do with lol. Some of these are also Broad Campden (a short walk away; worth it for the lack of other visitors and all the neat well-preserved thatched roofs).Read more

  • Day 8

    Oxford - Cotswolds

    June 11, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Today we leave London and start our 10 day tour through England, finishing at Edinburgh. 13 of us on the Tour. We are the only Kiwis, and there is a mix of Australians and Americans. We are heading to the city of Oxford, founded by the Anglo Saxons in 400 AD, and a couple of hundred years later the Vikings arrived. Today Oxford is well known for the prestigious Oxford University. Also the Ashmolean Museum, the oldest museum in the country, art from Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo and numerous others. Oxford is a stunning city!! We have loved the experience. (and another hat shop eh Lyndon!) This afternoon we headed to the Cotswolds, several stunning honeycomb villages,.. strolling through these old villages was magnificent!!Read more

  • Day 104

    Model villages

    December 16, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Today we decided to explore the Cotswolds, we began our journey in Broadway, where we admired Broadway Tower but didn't explore inside as the entry was £20 per person?!

    We then headed to the pretty village of Stow-on-the-Wold (yes that's a real name) where we saw St Edward's Church, where old yew trees flank the north door of this scenic church with a tall tower built in medieval times. It is said that these doors inspired Tolkien's vision for the door to the Mine of Moria.

    The next stop was another village with a fake name Bourton-on-the-Water. This village was stunning, we grabbed a creamed tea in a cafe near the lake that goes through the town before exploring through all the laneways and checking out all the shops. This town is what Nyora and Daylesford aspire to be!

    The next and final stop was Bilbury where we checked out Arlington Row, a row of heritage listed houses that look exactly as you'd imagine a little English cottage to look like.

    After stopping of at Lidl for dinner snacks we headed to our hotel where we enjoyed some pints in the bar below before hitting the hay.

    Steps: 10.1k
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  • Day 4

    Stratford-Upon-Avon

    September 2, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Upon fair England's verdant shores we tread,
    Young Emma and her Kyle, love's flame in bloom,
    With hearts as light as dreams that lovers wed,
    In search of distant lands, to chase the gloom.

    A chance, a twist of fate, our path was shown,
    Stratford-upon-Avon's name did beckon near,
    The birthplace of a bard, where dreams are sown,
    A poet's legacy whispered in the air.

    Yet, Kyle, amidst this land of rich delight,
    With Shakespeare's legacy and history's grace,
    He knew, with Emma by his side so bright,
    Her love outshone all England's finest place.

    For though this land be wondrous to behold,
    In Emma's love, his heart did find its gold.
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  • Day 7

    Kenilworth Castle

    July 29, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    There was a Legendary Joust at Kenilworth castle. It exceeded my expectations! We had a lovely time, with glorious weather. While we always enjoy Gumeracha Medieval fair, there's something different about having a fair in real castle grounds. We saw HEMA fighting demos, falconry, calligraphy (the chap made his own quill while we watched) and of course the jousting. This was really well done. The horses were great and everyone looked the part.
    The castle grounds are quite vast. The old stables are the only part not in ruins and are used as the Cafe. The Elizabethan gardens were very grand and were a peaceful place to sit. I am now happy to have my feet up.
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  • Day 6

    Wootton Wawen and Warwick

    July 28, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Today was about mooching through antique shops, although with a church in every place we visited a couple of them too. St Mary's in Warwick had scaffolding around its tower for renovation so didn't look so good from the outside. Inside is still lovely. Another amazing looking pipe organ - I want to hear someone play it!

    The church at Wootton Wawen (what a quaint name!) is the oldest in Warwickshire and dates to Saxon times, 700s. Back to antiques, we went to Wootton Wawen for a vintage and antiques place. The Yewtree Farm Courtyard Shopping centre is a selection of shops in old converted farm buildings. We didn't buy any antiques and my favourite shop sold artisan wares. Don't you love those cute knitted woolly pictures? Sadly the artisan chocolate shop closed early 😢
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  • Day 5

    Henley-in-Arden

    July 27, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    On our way home from Birmingham we detoured to Henley-in-Arden. A delightful place. I just don't get tired of looking at those glorious old and wonky buildings.
    I love churches and pipe organs, and I encountered two in one day! Sadly I couldn't play them. If you look carefully at the little one you will notice its black keys are white and vice versa!Read more

  • Day 4

    Rowington Warwickshire

    July 26, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

    Such a peaceful place to recharge: why we wanted to come here. This is our chalet in a truly beautiful part of the country. The lane only fits one car at a time, and we've had to reverse a bit to let another car pass. I love the old wonky buildings. Everything is so old here!Read more

  • Day 3

    Warwick Castle

    July 25, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    A visit to Warwick Castle. I love the ancient building and the way they've made it come to life with wax characters. The grounds are beautiful. Lots of visitors as it is school holidays here. We walked a lot and climbed many steps. Pleasant weather and a lovely day.Read more

  • Day 29

    Manchester to Stratford-Upon-Avon

    July 13, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Road trip south today to catch up with Sarah & Paul. They visited us earlier this year in Melbourne.

    The EV tyres needed to be adjusted with the four of us plus luggage. I’ve learnt a great deal from Alan about electric vehicles. This Kia is a great car.

    After a delicious lunch with Gail & Alan we headed off to Reading. We will see them again tomorrow.

    The afternoon activity was to firstly visit a historically important manor and gardens that is owned by the National Trust.

    Records of the Hidcote Manor date back to 1539 but the gardens were more recent when they were established by a Lawrence Johnston who bought the 287 acre Hidcote estate in 1907 for £7,200.

    Lawrence moved into Hidcote and began to build his dream, of a world class garden and it is magnificent. The garden has plants from all around the world and is brim full of colour and bees!

    Hidcote was transferred to the National Trust in 1948. We thoroughly enjoyed wandering around admiring the different sections. A truly classic English garden.

    Next stop was to visit one of the areas oldest pubs. On the way we called in to pick up Emily (Sarah & Paul’s daughter).

    Emily and her partner Toby have just bought a brand new 3 story house in an estate that was an airfield during the war. She was very excited to show us through. Emily is a fabulous artisan baker and Toby is becoming a plumber. Cute couple.

    The Fleece Inn is also owned by the National Trust and was originally built in the early 15th century as a farmhouse. It later became a pub and remained in the Byrd family until 1977 when Lola Taplin bequeathed it to the National Trust. The Inn suffered serious fire damage in the thatch roof in February 2004 but survived. The entrance is barely 6 foot high and the bar seats only 4 patrons who didn’t mind posing for a photo. All the other rooms are set up for meals or a quiet place for a pint. The fireplace even has the original white circle markings to ward off witches.

    Back to Sarah & Paul’s for a delicious home cooked meal. Toby joined us, so we got to meet him for the first time. The workers get up early so they took off after dinner.

    At dusk we all took a walk to check out their allotment which are strips of land you rent on which you grow vegetables and flowers. It is a great concept and we checked out the tomatoes, lettuce, beans, rhubarb, squash, and more.

    Then we wandered down into the village and like all of these estates there is a manor. It is a beautiful place here. No wonder Paul & Sarah love living here so much.
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