Mile Bank Farm B&B
Mile Bank, Whitchurch
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Mile Bank Farm B&B Whitchurch

Mile Bank Whitchurch, Shropshire, England, SY13 4JY, United Kingdom

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The Size of a Cow

A travel blog entry by heleng2

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... As you can see from the pictures, they take a great interest in what is going on, and appear and disappear in the field at regular intervals. We also note that they have a tendency to stampede, presumably when the farmer rattles the feed tin - and we still don't know what they do at night, although it seems that sadly the legendary country pursuit of 'cow tipping' is a rural myth. ...

About to leave...

A travel blog entry by andrewfarmeruk

So I am about to leave for Australia...very scary but unbelievably exciting at the same time! I am going to miss everyone so much, but I will always be able to stay in touch via Facebook, iMessage, Whatsapp, Viber etc the list goes on!

Take care everyone and I will next blog from Oz!! ...

Widnes

A travel blog entry by chrisrob

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Going shopping to get ingredients for vickys tomato recipe. Cloudy start to the day but supposed to be warming up later. Then working in the garden. Few repairs on block paving then infill with sand. Bla blanks blakett blank. La la la la lalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ...

Final stop: Liverpool!

A travel blog entry by kaylarose

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... next morning! A lot of Beatles adventures this weekend, but it was well worth it. The bus was probably the most exciting part of the whole tour. Our tour guide was kind of a douche though! Whenever I asked him a question he would go, "well what's it to you?" and didn't seem like he was kidding, or answer my question. We saw where Ringo and George were born and raised, John Lennon's old house, Pauls home where hundreds of songs were written, ...

Boing!

A travel blog entry by penguinchris

... needing a new 'tick' for the week we drove to Longnor through Shropshire countryside at its best but despite the stream being in an excellent state we could see no Dippers there. A large private house had a spectacular display of daffodils on the bank of the stream.

For the Afternoon we went into Shrewsbury and should have taken the camera because it too was looking rather fine. We spent quite a lot of money on posh hosiery at one of our ...