Soulton Hall
Soulton, Wem
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Soulton Hall Wem

Soulton Wem, Shropshire, England, SY4 5RS, United Kingdom

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The Size of a Cow

A travel blog entry by heleng2

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A week of lovely warm sunshine has meant much overuse of the word 'bucolic' at Hobbit Hall (although as I write it is cold and raining again, hope that wasn't it for summer 2012). It's become quite difficult to get on with stuff in the lounge as we keep getting distracted by the antics of our new neighbours, a herd of young cattle who are scattered in a pleasing range of colours over ...

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

1

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 ...

Boing!

A travel blog entry by penguinchris

... pastie from a bakery in town and went to sit in the grounds of Old St. Chad's church (not to be confused with New St Chad's Church) the remnants of a much larger 12th century place of worship that mostly fell down about 230 years ago. We regretted not bringing a camera because this pretty corner, of Shrewsbury, overlooked by many was looking as lovely as everywhere else.

As we didn't much fancy cooking we booked a table at Cromwells for 20:30 where ...

Owls and chips

A travel blog entry by penguinchris

7

... windows in the direction where most of the birds were and visibility was further reduced by the intense glare from the water. We spent a while looking for one of the Spotted Redshanks that have been seen here for a while - up to four on the reserve - but the search was fruitless and quite unpleasant so we set of on the short walk to the next hide. A Goldfinch was using one of the many bird feeders beside the paths in the vicinity of the visitor centre along with ...

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