The nursery suite at Lanhydrock House

St Hydroc's Church

The parish church of Lanhydrock is found just behind the house. It is dedicated to Saint Hydroc, thought to also be known as St. Odran, an Irish missionary who travelled to Cornwall in the sixthLeia mais
Cotehele House

From Lanhydrock, we drove to Cotehele, another National Trust property.
Although there has been a dwelling at Cotehele since medieval times, the current house is mostly Tudor, rebuilt by threeLeia mais
Tapestries at Cotehele House

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Tavistock Camping and Caravan Club Site

From Cotehele, we drove to the Camping and Caravanning Club site in Tavistock.
The weather, as predicted, worsened overnight with torrential rain and strong winds. It made for a restless night! TheLeia mais
Tavistock

It was another wet and blustery morning, but we went out anyway! We caught the 10.19 bus 🚌 into Tavistock for a look around and a spot of shopping.
Tavistock is the only town in Devon to holdLeia mais
Tavistock Pannier Market

Independent shops in Tavistock

Driving across Dartmoor

We packed up and left Tavistock campsite this morning to drive to Greenway. Our journey took us across Dartmoor. It was a gloomy grey morning, but nevertheless, the scenery was stunning!
A visit to Greenway

Greenway was Agatha Christie's holiday home. She bought it for the princely sum of £6000 in 1938 and then spent many happy summers there with her family friends. She referred to it as 'the loveliestLeia mais
Inside Greenway

Some photos 📸 of the rooms at Greenway.
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Checking in to Lemonford Caravan Park

From Greenway, we drove to Lemonford Caravan Park, home for the next three nights. It's not the best, but we chose it for its proximity to Newton Abbot for meeting up with Matty and Sarah. There areLeia mais
Catching up with old friends

As soon as we got set up at Lemonford, Sarah arrived to pick us up and take us back to her and Matty's place in Newton Abbot. It's eleven and a half years since we saw them! Mark worked with them forLeia mais
Lunch in Buckfastleigh

It was a really wet day today, and the forecast for tomorrow is even worse! With no Sunday bus service, we decided to go out for my birthday lunch today. We went to a pub near Buckfastleigh and had aLeia mais
Celebrating my birthday in the van!

Having been out for lunch yesterday, and with the weather being so bad today, we spent the day in the van. We had smoked salmon and scrambled eggs for breakfast, watched movies 🎬 and caught up withLeia mais
Tyntesfield Estate

We packed up and left Lemonford by 10am. It was another wet morning! We were driving to Malvern but decided to break our journey with a visit to Tyntesfield, a National Trust property near Clevedon,Leia mais
Photos of the inside of Tytesfield

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The chapel at Tyntesfield

The chapel is the architectural climax of the house. It was not unusual for a Victorian country house to have a chapel, but this is one of the finest - a superb gothic creation that has survivedLeia mais
Checking in to Riverside Caravan Park

From Tyntesfield, we drove to Riverside Caravan Park near Malvern in Worcestershire - home for the next three nights.
They don't have any hardstanding pitches, so we had to perch on the edge of aLeia mais
A visit to Worcester

The sun 🌞 was shining when we got up this morning - the first time in quite a few days!
We caught the 10.03 bus into Worcester from just outside the campsite. It's not a city either of us isLeia mais
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Worcester Cathedral

The cathedral church of Worcester has stood on the banks of the river Severn since the year 680. Today, it continues to be a place of prayer and worship, with at least three services every day. It'sLeia mais