Hanover House
65 St George's Road, Cheltenham
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Hanover House Cheltenham

65 St George's Road Cheltenham, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, GL50 3DU, United Kingdom

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Rest Day Wolverley

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... electric blanket with them!! We will look forward to seeing them and sharing our journey. A super email from Claire and Ian to say that their ferry is booked and they will be arriving at Piperdale tomorrow lunchtime. We both hope their journey is not affected too much by the inclement weather as they cross from Amsterdam to Newcastle overnight tonight. We look forward to spending time with them and our friends as we all celebrate the Melrose Sevens. A late ...

Changeover Day 6

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... errors!), quite an achievement!! We stopped for coffee at Strensham Services on the M5 making our own -much cheaper! We read the papers in the sunshine before reaching Wolverley about 2pm. The campsite itself covers what used to be an American Air Force base and borders the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. The area around Wolverley village is quite hilly and built up although Wyre Forest 6kms away which includes a mixture of deciduous and ...

Phase 6 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... of horses which had shared the route. I was glad to get to the church meeting place after 8 miles since coffee!! After stretching my calf muscles which was now routine at the end of every long stage I really enjoyed the hummus and olives for lunch. I had walked 20.5 kms today. We left for home at 3.00pm taking the M5 from Tewesbury. Tomorrow we would be driving north to our next home at Wolverley, near Kidderminster. It had been another great day, ...

Phase 6 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... meeting a gent with a young Retriever. He was concentrating intently on the swan and his owner pointed out that his favourite playmates were two dalmations. I enjoyed walking along the canal, passing the milepoosts of the Gloucester/Sharpness canal and I followed the towpath all the way into Gloucester. A board 2 miles away from the docks informed me that milepost 2 had been repositioned because of the building of the Southern by-pass. A new bridge was ...

That's all folks

A travel blog entry by caz11

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... Guards. They were great kids.

  • Exploring new places with Lisa Stacey – It was great when Lisa came and joined me in South East Asia and it’s amazing how much we saw, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and then back to Thailand. We saw some unbelievable places and it was great to see them and explore new cultures(and foods!) with Lisa. I will always remember spotting Lisa through the manic crowd at Mumbai Airport where there was a massive ...