Friday 27 September 2019

VERY!!! long overdue update

So, firstly apologies for the delay - my health has not been brilliant over the past little while but we have managed to get out every now and then - the longest trip was moving my daughter all the way down to Portsmouth area - some 220+ miles - I would never have even attempted going that far (even for my daughter!) without being able to stop and rest en-route in Kitty!

There are quite a few new ones to list here - accumulated over a year at least - so please bear with me!!


The Penny Black, Bicester


The Hatter's Inn, Bognor Regis


The Three Fishes, Worthing


The Sir Timothy Shelley, Worthing (Sadly now closed)


The George Hotel, Hailsham


The Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne


The London & County, Eastbourne


The Cliftonville Inn, Hove


The First Post, Cosham (Complete with a photo-bomber :)  )


The Percy Florence Shelley, Boscombe


The Christopher Creeke, Bournemouth


The Mary Shelley, Bournemouth


The Moon in the Square, Bournmouth


The Parkstone & Heatherlands, Bournemouth

 

The Man in the Wall, Wimborne


The Royal Oak, Dorchester
Near the site of the Tolpuddle Martyrs & the
famous tree




The William Henry, Weymouth


The Swan, Weymouth


The Star Inn, Honiton


The Powder Monkey, Exmouth




The Imperial, Exeter
(Stunning Interior!!)




George's Meeting House, Exeter
(& another amazing interior showing it's history as a chapel)


The Chevalier Inn, Exeter


The Sawyer's Arms, Exeter


The Wagon Works, Eastleigh


The Red Lion, Petersfield



The Prince Arthur, Fleet


The Catherine Wheel, Henley on Thames


The Railway Inn, Rushden

And just to prove we don't just do it for the pubs (!) I'm putting up a few photos of things we've seen along the way & places we've stopped :o)

View over Portsmouth at sunset


Plaque commemorating Mary Shelley who is
buried in the churchyard behind


T E Lawrence's House and a memorial to his death


Outside Thomas Hardy's house



Lovely view from Portland Bill




A stone spiral at Portland Bill




Bishops Lime Kiln



Some lovely bits of architecture that caught our eyes :o)



Newton's Apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor



And (perhaps rather obviously a couple of the exhibits at York Railway Museum


Thanks for reading,
Here's Cheers
Phil & Stefanie  :o)

(Wetherspoon's count 136 + 29 = 165 )
From January 2017

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