Georgian House
77 Montpellier Terrace, Cheltenham
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Georgian House Cheltenham

77 Montpellier Terrace Cheltenham, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, GL50 1XA, United Kingdom

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Rest Day Wolverley

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... to know that 1270 visits have now been made to the travelblog. We are so pleased but also very humbled that so many people are sharing and enjoying our journey. A chance also to confirm with Claire at NES the update article that she wishes to put into the next edition of their magazine which will be published at the end of May and sent out to 4,000 members. I have worked out that by the time it reaches them I will have walked about 720 miles!! If you ...

Changeover Day 6

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... Both of us enjoyed the chance to stop for a while and a snoozle. The washing could wait until tomorrow! We had a lovely phone call from Alan and Hannah who will be joining us for a few days after they finish work tomorrow. We are looking forward to sharing our journey with them.
Our chill out afternoon must have been picked up by the local mallard population as three have chosen to make their bedroom at the front of our camper! A lovely end to the ...

Phase 6 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... would be in the same situation if another flood occured as there did not appear to be any work being carried out on the east side of the river! It was good to talk to him. I do not however remember seeing the stories of these floods on the television. I walked on towards Severn Stoke which would be my finish point for the day and lunch. The walking along the Way was quite hard, mainly because the ground was very hard and rutted from ...

Phase 6 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... many of the older farm houses in the area, being tall, almost 2.5 stories high and narrow. Sandhurst itself was a well to do community with spread out houses and a telephone box that had become the local newsagents! It was obviously a treasured part of the village as it had been carefully repainted. From the old farmhouses I moved along the road towards Wallsworth and noticed The Greenhouse, an amazing ultramodern, ecofriendly house full of glass and light. ...

That's all folks

A travel blog entry by caz11

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... li>Prawns or Shrimps as they are known in Asia. As soon as I got to Goa right through to when I left Thailand, I had a serious addiction for Prawns. I think it was the Prawn sizzler with loads of garlic and a cheesy Nam that Ange and Si brought me on my last night with them what set me off, and since then I’ve had Prawns in Indian curry, Thai curry’s and soups as well as some massive ones fresh from the sea and on the BBQ…. lovely. ...