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Clifton

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    • Day 43

      Lakes District

      September 28, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      We are at Brougham Hall Farm for three nights. Arrived yesterday late in the afternoon after travelling down from Edinburgh. We'd stopped in Gretna Green, which has a honourable mention in every Georgette Heyer book I've ever read and I have to say it was a great disappointment. Just shops and restaurants and one little museum at the blacksmiths. Stopped again in Penrith for lunch and stocked up with wine, ham, cheese and beer so we wouldn't have to venture out again for nourishment.

      Sarah's place here is lovely, Huge bedroom and our own dining and living room and voted the biggest bathroom with the best shower all trip! It's a working farm with pigs, sheep, horses, turkeys, geese, guinea fowl and chooks galore!

      Another guitar workshop tour this morning, which couldn't have been more polar to the other one. Then when we are off for a day touring The Lakes!

      Had a lovely day for it, a rarity I'm sure so we did see it at its best. Gorgeous lakes with beautiful mountains and waterfalls! Sarah advised us to stay away from the bigger lakes so we toured some of the smaller ones, Ellswater, Grasmere , Rydalwater, and Thirlmere. Saw the top of Windermere at Ambleside at lunchtime after we'd come down The Struggle a little narrow very steep connecting road.

      Stopped in at Aria Force on the way and Keswick town for a bit of a look and then Castlerigg Stone Circle. These two seemed have escaped the popularity of a lot of the other attractions. England seems to be able to make a tourist event out of nearly anything but occasionally you find a little forgotten gem.

      Home again then for a rest before dinner out at Dockray Hall.
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    • Day 44

      Hadrian's Wall

      September 29, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      After some more expert tips from Sarah we are off to see Hadrian's Wall. Rements of the wall the Roman built across the width of England. Those Romans were everywhere and since they really knew how to make something that lasts there are lots of remains everywhere.

      Stopped in at Lanercost Priory on the way. Nice church attached to it, quite a few of the church ladies were in there decorating for Harvest Week. And plenty of restoration work under way at the priory.

      On then to the first Roman Fort. They built forts all along the wall. Lots of different sites with remnants of the wall, quarries where they mined the rock but The Highlight of the day though was Housestead. It was a huge Roman fort and command centre. Barracks and a hospital, kitchens and bathrooms. Sits in a rather commanding position on top of a hill. Gorgeous views from all sides.

      After a few hours we were walled out and headed off to find some lunch. Cross country trip over the Pennines Sarah had marked on the map for us. Holy Moly talk about windy and high. Lots of motorbikes and cyclists up there. I was glad they were all coming up while I was going down. It was a great drive though. We stopped at the bottom for a coffee and a group of cyclists were fortifying themselves before they headed up! Crazy people.
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