Ian and I got up just after 7 this morning so that we could go with Marjorie and Archie on their morning walk – the girls were not keen to join us! It was a cold morning with still a lot of cloud around but we enjoyed our walk through the nearby fields. We stopped at Millennium Seat which has a wonderful view across the valley to the hills on the other side – on a clear day you can see the Whitehorse of Westbury but it was too cloudy for us to see it this morning.
Back home for breakfast and showers and then Marjorie dropped us into Bath about 11am. We had a look around the Crescent and the Circus at the beautiful Georgian houses and then went for a walk down Milsom Street – there are some lovely looking shops along here and interesting lane ways running off it. We stopped in at The Ivy for morning coffee – a very interesting and up-market establishment, we weren’t sure if we were well enough dressed for it but really enjoyed our coffee and pastries none the less! From here we walked on into town stopping for a look around the beautiful Bath Abbey with its amazing high vaulted ceilings and beautiful stain glass windows. Marjorie’s nephew used to be the head choir boy at Bath Abbey and won a singing competition when he was singing there. The prize consisted of money for him and also money for the church he sang with so the money he won for the Abbey was used to purchase some new lights – so we paid
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Ian and I got up just after 7 this morning so that we could go with Marjorie and Archie on their morning walk – the girls were not keen to join us! It was a cold morning with still a lot of cloud around but we enjoyed our walk through the nearby fields. We stopped at Millennium Seat which has a wonderful view across the valley to the hills on the other side – on a clear day you can see the Whitehorse of Westbury but it was too cloudy for us to see it this morning.
Back home for breakfast and showers and then Marjorie dropped us into Bath about 11am. We had a look around the Crescent and the Circus at the beautiful Georgian houses and then went for a walk down Milsom Street – there are some lovely looking shops along here and interesting lane ways running off it. We stopped in at The Ivy for morning coffee – a very interesting and up-market establishment, we weren’t sure if we were well enough dressed for it but really enjoyed our coffee and pastries none the less! From here we walked on into town stopping for a look around the beautiful Bath Abbey with its amazing high vaulted ceilings and beautiful stain glass windows. Marjorie’s nephew used to be the head choir boy at Bath Abbey and won a singing competition when he was singing there. The prize consisted of money for him and also money for the church he sang with so the money he won for the Abbey was used to purchase some new lights – so we paid
particular attention to the lights in the Abbey and they are beautiful! Next stop was the Roman Baths. It is Europe’s best preserved Roman temple and bathing complex, and is still fed by the thermal springs of Bath. It is amazing to think that this is the same baths and rooms that were built by the Romans, with the water still steaming and bubbling away just as it did in Roman times. It is now open to the elements as the high, domed roof built by the Romans fell down long ago and so the water is green from all the algae that grows in the warm water due to the sun exposure but in the Roman times, the roof protected the water from the sun so it would have been lovely and clear. The audio commentary that we listened to as we went around the baths was very interesting and informative and we spent nearly 2 hours wandering around there.
After leaving the Baths we ate our ham and cheese sandwiches for lunch sitting on some outdoor benches and then took a walk to the Parade Gardens. From here you can see Bath Weir and Pultney Bridge - which is a bit like the Ponte Vecchio in Florence as it has shops along either side of
the bridge. We walked along Pultney Bridge and up to Laura Place – again more beautiful Georgian buildings to look at, Bath is a very pretty city and quite compact so easy to walk around. We went through the Guildhall Markets – not as big as Camden markets by any means but still full of lots of interesting shops and has the added bonus of containing the 18th Century pillar “The Nail” on which transactions took place – hence the saying “Pay on the Nail”. We then walked back up to the Circus to admire this area again a bit more closely. It was still very cold and grey, looked like it was going to rain and there had been some slight drizzle during the day but not enough to need umbrellas. By now it was nearly 4pm and time for a pub stop so we found our way to the Salamander – a traditional old style English pub containing church pews for seating and serving local Bath ales – perfect!!
Marjorie came and picked us up just before 5pm and we were all glad to head back to her home after a wonderful day out in Bath. Enjoyed a delicious chicken and pasta casserole for tea washed down with some red wine and sat chatting until bed at 10pm.
1.
Getting ready
2.
D Day
3.
Perth to Bergen
4.
Our first day in Norway
5.
Out and about in Voss
6.
Voss wind tunnel and other adventures
7.
Crazy day in the snow
8.
Farewell Norway
9.
Breakfast in Bergen, lunch in Amsterdam
10.
A city of canals and bikes
11.
And windmills, cheese and history
12.
Dinner in Paris
13.
Eiffel Tower and so much more
14.
Paris - a city of wonder
15.
Farewell to Paris
16.
To London
17.
Catching up with old friends
18.
Christmas with Susan, Chris and 30 others
19.
Boxing Day with the UK Gibsons
20.
Back to London
21.
The Hop on Hop off bus
22.
Kensington Palace and Madame Tussauds
23.
More London Sights
24.
New Year's Eve
25.
Hello 2019
26.
Farewell London
27.
Stonehenge
28.
Jurassic Coast and English Riviera
29.
Exploring Narrow Country Roads
30.
From Torquay to Bath
31.
Out and About in Bath
32.
Farewell Marjorie, Hello Chris
33.
Relaxing in Calne
34.
Bon Voyage to Chris
35.
Harry Potter World
36.
University Oxford Style
37.
A day with Marianne and Gary
38.
The Cotswolds - a place of beauty
39.
Warwick Castle and Hinckley
40.
Rest day
41.
A day in Bristol
42.
From Shire Horses to White Horses
43.
Farewell Calne
44.
Farewell England
45.
Hello Dubai
46.
A Busy day in Dubai
47.
Homeward Bound
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