Comfort Zone Apartments The Rotunda Bull Ring
87 Branston St Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
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Comfort Zone Apartments The Rotunda Bull Ring Birmingham

87 Branston St Jewellery Quarter Birmingham, West Midlands, England, B18 6BT, United Kingdom

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Rest Day Wolverley

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... heading across to sort out the washing as I need clean socks and trousers for tomorrow. A lazy afternoon spent watching old movies- a 1959 film with Frank Sinatra as the wind buffets the campervan. Speaking to the assistant warden Viv in reception she thinks there will be a lot of cancellations because of the weather. What a change from the 20 degrees we had last week! With the washing done we decided to head to Kidderminster for some food shopping as we ...

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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... buildings. I followed a footpath beyond Saxon's Lode which led me through sand quarries owned by Cemex. The older quarries would normally have been filled with water but because of no rain during March they both had very little water in them. One had been left to nature, reeds and water plants had reseeded themselves and many water birds were enjoying their new habitat. The sand being excavated was a dark red. Was this the sand being ...

Nesting

A travel blog entry by hkk

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... well, baking biscuits and attempting a pork belly dinner which turned out amazingly.

But after a few weekends spent at home "nesting" and generally improving our abode, it was time to feel normal again and do some serious drinking. It was Neil's birthday and he invited us out for drinks on Saturday night to celebrate. On Sunday morning I woke with a raging hangover and minimal memories from the night before. I couldn't work ...

That's all folks

A travel blog entry by caz11

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... 8211; now there are not many things that we can thank the French for but you have to give them credit for great bread and luckily one of the things they left when they lost control of Vietnam was Baguettes. The best ones were defiantly from the ladies on the side of the road filled with either pate, pork or roasted duck and loads of herbs with spicy sauce to finish it off..yummy.

  • And finally Aloo Maharaja or Malai Kofta – the curry of ...

  • This condo was formerly known as: Comfort Zone Apartments In "The Jewellery Quarter"