11 September, 2014

Highclere Castle: Downton Abbey Set

A few months back we booked tickets to Highclere Castle, mainly because this is also the set for the television series Downton Abbey (and I'm obsessed!), but I was surprised at how much other history it is famous for and the Downton fame is very played down and not a big theme of the tour at all.

The main path in from the carpark
It really is an amazing place to walk up to, the building looks very grand at the same time as being quite haunting.

The main entrance - anyone recognise the doorway?
On the tour no cameras or recording devices are allowed, so you'll have to book a visit to have have a nosy at the rooms!

Make sure you see the Egyptian Exhibition - the 5th Earl of Carnarvon (who resided in Highclere) and his colleague Howard Carter were the two who discovered the tomb of The Egyptian Boy Pharaoh, Tutankhamun. The Earl was sick and died around the time of discovery and there are very strange coincidences between his death and Tutankhamun's......

Obligatory afternoon tea with champers!
After the information overload it was time for tea! We did have to book this in advance and the only thing I was a bit disappointed with was they used teabags for the tea and not fresh leaves....fussy I know, but the cakes and sandwiches were lovely.
The courtyard with cafe and gift shop - this isn't used in filming!

The back of the castle
After tea it was time for a stroll around the grounds to work off all the cakes.....














09 September, 2014

Chester: Lunch at The Botanist

While heading up north for a weekend away we decided to stop off in Chester for a look around and some lunch. Only having been once before I wasn't sure of my way around, but really fancied something a little more special than a pub lunch.......then we stumbled into The Botanist.
Loved the little details.....
The whole place was quirky and quite fun, with a perfect mix of food on the menu. I went for the Deli Board where you can choose a minimum of four things to go on your board with a homemade flat bread included. I enjoyed it so much I didn't get a picture.....

Tea for one
I decided to skip the desserts, which is always a regret, so to try and make up for missing out on the sticky toffee pudding I went for the Turkish Apple Tea and I would definitely recommend it!

The decor
Plenty of choice....
The bike sculpture was suspended over the bar and this was the view from where we sat

05 September, 2014

Bewdley River and Rail Circular Trail

The other Sunday we decided to do the local river & rail circular walk (see link at the bottom for more info), it's about 8 miles to do the full circle, but after 4 miles you're in Arley and there's a perfect spot on the river with a tea room to stop for a re-fuel - I always have one of their cream teas - watch out for the steam trains pulling in at the station on the hill.




This is such a beautiful walk, just be prepared for boggy bits if it's been raining! 



You will skirt around the edge of Wyre Forest a couple of times - definitely worth a further explore! The walks are good with something suitable for all.







Train spotting!


View from the benches outside the tea room

Watching the steam trains






Take a mini detour and check out the reservoir, the sailing club can sometimes be seen practicing...
Would recommend following the signs for the reservoir, it takes you up a hill and off the track but you can easily re-join when you're ready.




Check out some info in this brochure

03 September, 2014

Something From the Weekend....

A couple of days late due to another long weekend.....can't complain!

Lunch at The Botanist in Chester


A proper cuppa in The Botanist!

Mountain biking in Royden Park, The Wirral

Enjoying the last days of Summer...

Exploring Highclere Castle - the set for Downton Abbey