Been to a couple more pubs on the ‘must be visited soon pile’, and both proved to be well worth the trek into the Suffolk wilds. The first was in Laxfield and the second in Hartest. Both to the west in the Bury St. Edmunds area, they were a good 45 minutes to an hour away, depending on traffic. I won’t mention the maniac muppet who illegally nearly took us out on the A14 Bury roundabout on our return. Thumbs up to Mrs. No Name and her excellent reactions and car control, unlike the prat in question – red traffic lights, right of way and completely wrong lane all amply in evidence. Said I wouldn’t mention it though!!
Local but lovely…
Going out for lunch yesterday and decided that we’d make a return to Seckford Hall. I say this as though we had last visited a couple of weeks ago, not years ago. I conjecture that applies to most experiences after the last couple of ‘pandemic years’. Anyway, we deviated from the predetermined Hasketon Barn Cafe (which is lovely, by the way) and drove into the hall.
Bury overnighter…
Just back from a Sunday overnighter, originally booked in 2020 (and again in 2021), both times postponed because of the pandemic. Went to Ickworth House on the Sunday afternoon and took the “green walk” around the estate. Just a leisurely ramble, but it still took just under two hours and was very pleasant – think we were both secretly pleased we achieved it without any serious injuries!
Lakes at Leisure..
Well, I say leisure, this was all a little bit touch and go after Centre Parcs. Mrs. No Name was quite poorly for a while and after she moved on to a second course of antibiotics we decided to cancel the first Lakes hotel and hope for the best thereafter.
Another First
In February 2020 we met our friends whom we had first met on “Jewel Of The Seas” (2007), and we agreed to get together again in around six months time. We finally made it over two years later! We chose the opportunity to try a 4 night Centre Parcs break for the first time – sort of killing two birds with one stone, with the added bonus that this particular resort was around an hour away un Elvedon Forest near Thetford.
Easter Visit
S&G came down on the Easter Friday for a three day break and made very good time, despite all the dire warnings about the incredibly heavy traffic. Guess that must have been going on everywhere else but the A19/A1/A14 route down to Kesgrave 🙂
Breaking Free (….continued)
Just a short post to add to our local culinary experiences. On Thursday we tried the Crown at Ufford, a pub we have passed on many occasions but never actually got through the door. Glad to report, it has a lovely interior, very welcoming hosts and a choice of seating – bar, outside (it was a lovely day) or restaurant. We went for the latter, …
This Time Last Week……
We were yet again in Aldeburgh on a two night break but, shock and awe indeed, we stayed not at the Wentworth Hotel but The White Lion. I unilaterally decided to give the White Lion a try, as it was the only one of the big three (Wentworth and Brudenell) that we have never stayed.
Breaking Free
Or, alternatively, another mid week break, this time back to the Wentworth in Aldeburgh for another two nighter. On this occasion, opted for a sea view room – very pleasant but, on a purely personal note, prefer the walk in shower to bath with shower over arrangement. Worked fine though.
Gastro Gourmet
Decided to finally visit a few of the ‘foodie’ pubs within a short drive of our humble abode. So far we have tried three, all successfully. We go at lunchtime and all recommend booking, which has the added advantage of encouraging a little structure throughout the week. Even though Covid restrictions are being lifted, it can still be tempting (and easier) to stay in. Booking a visit at least forces your hand a little.
Local Environs
Two short breaks, either side of Denise’s birthday. Both very local, hence the title. Am also aware that I’ve been more than a little remiss on the updating front, although this entry is reasonably timely. The first of the breaks was a fortnight ago and the second was Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. As for the Covid ‘breakout’ holidays of late last year, a little judicious editing will ensure they are chronologically sequenced correctly when they are finally written up. 🙂
Oxford (finally)
Finally, because we have long wanted to visit the city and we eventually managed to get there last week, along with our friends from Essex (the China couple, as we have never actually called them). Additionally, the miracles of posting technology means that although I am writing this a ridiculously long time after the actual event, a little musing wizardry means it will appear in the listings in its chronologically correct place.