Exploring the Wash
Exploring the Wash and discovered a lovely little lighthouse where Sir Peter Scott (painter and conservationist son of the famous Antarctic explorers) lived from 1933 …
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Exploring the Wash and discovered a lovely little lighthouse where Sir Peter Scott (painter and conservationist son of the famous Antarctic explorers) lived from 1933 …
This morning we had an Interesting guided tour of Peckover house in Wisbech, built in 1722 and bought by the Peckovers in 1794. They were …
Spent today enjoying beautiful Snettisham RSPB site and coastal walk in between 19 calls to the solicitor! Never eaten blackberries at the coast before! I …
Another Jacobean hall with a very beautiful walled garden. The house dates from 1600’s and has original paintings and furniture in from 200 years ago …
After shower, telephoning solicitors and packing up we moved campsite to Kitts campsite, Wickmere. This should have been 1.5 hours drive but we did a …
Very pleasant morning exploring Minsmere and particularly meeting a very inspirational couple of volunteers who enthused about digger wasps and bees and showed us so …
After making a picnic we drove 30 minutes to Sutton Hoo and arrived early to queue to go in! We reserved our places for the …
So we moved campsite to Eastbridge Farm which was the busiest we have been in with a very old wooden toilet shed. After dinner I …
Friday saw us going for a 14 km walk in Trimley marches, owned by Trinity college, Cambridge. Not so much water around to be really …
Next day, after arriving at our new campsite (Low House Touring Caravan site – £14 including electricity!) we decided to visit Ipswich. We managed to …