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Cotswolds
... the stories of the Marlboroughs. It was awful. The script was cheesy, the timing slow. The automatic doors trapped you in the tour for the full 35 minutes. Besides this though, the palace was breathtaking, and well worth the admission. Went back to Stow as the sun set. Had dinner at the hostel, which for tonight had been included in our rent. Sausages and mash with plenty of veges again. Did the washing and read for a ...
Bourton on the Water
Well today we ventured off to the popular tourist attraction of Bourton on the Water.......a very popular village for tourists to go and explore the array of gift stores and coffee shops that line the stream that flows through the middle of the ...
Oxford, Stow-on-the-Wold
... past the Radcliffe Camera. Had a peak inside the OUP bookstore. Left Oxford early to go past Woodstock. Couldn't go into Blenheim Palace, which closes on Tuesdays. Only saw the big memorial column from the road. Equally pretty is Stow-on-the-Wold, where we parked our car and dropped off our bag. It was in the market square here where the Royalists were finally defeated in the First Civil War, with 200 slaughtered in the ...
1. Setting off
... they would have somewhere a bit warmer for the winter months and it would free us up to think about Australia as a distinct possibility. Night before take off. Finally got the go ahead from cardiologist and finalised the travel insurance sorted. All ready to go. Well not quite packed yet. Just last minute things to throw in. Meanwhile we and Tam are being taken out to dinner by Maureen and Jenni. Trying this website to see if I can share! Last one wasn't so ...
Cardiff, Brecon, Tintern and Oxford
... Wye Valley. We paused at the ruins of Tintern Abbey. I went in, took a few photos and recited a few lines from Wordsworth's poem. We continued on our journey, getting slightly lost near Chepstow (Pete had a small freak out when we hit some dead ends while the GPS messed up). Hit up another Tesco for petrol and food. Drove over the original Severn Bridge into England again. Fed Pete ice cream. Arrived at Oxford in the dark. The YHA was particularly pleasant I ...