We set off from Mirey Lees about 13:50 bound for Chester. We arrived around 16:00 and was set up and had the kettle on by 16:45.
We popped to Sainsbury to stock up and then had a nice meal in the Brewers Fayre next door. before heading back to the caravan for a chill and bed.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Riverside Caravan Park nr Stratford Upon Avon
Sunday morning was quite a quite nice sunny one. We took down the awning, but it being wet we just put it in the back of the car to be dried out at home.
This was the last day of the season for Riverside Caravan Park and all caravans needed to be off site by 3pm.
We left about Midday and arrived home around 01:30pm. Possibly our last trip this year
Saturday, 31 October 2015
Stratford Upon Avon
After an overcast start to the day the sun came out and it turned out to be a lovely day.
We parked in the Marina again and spent the day doing some Christmas shopping in Stratford.
Before heading back to the caravan for the evening we had a lovely afternoon tea in Hathaways Tea Rooms.
We did a little more shopping before making our way back to the caravan for a nice relaxing evening.
Friday, 30 October 2015
Shakespears Birthplace, Harvard House and Hall's Croft
It rained pretty much all night but by the time we had breakfast it had stopped and was starting to brighten up.
We drove into Stratford and parked at the Marina. We walked from there to Shakespeare’s birthplace on Henley Street. The visitor centre pokes into every corner of Shakespeare’s life and times, making the most of what little hard evidence there is. His will is interesting in so far as he passed all sorts of goodies to his daughters and chums, but precious little to his wife.
Next door, the half-timbered birthplace dwelling is actually two buildings knocked into one. The northern, much smaller and later part was the house of Joan, Shakespeare’s sister, and it adjoins the main family home, bought by John Shakespeare in 1556 and now returned to something like its original appearance. It includes a glover’s workshop, where Shakespeare’s father beavered away, though some argue that he was a wool merchant or a butcher. Neither is it certain that Shakespeare was born in this building nor that he was born on April 23, 1564 – it’s just known that he was baptized on April 26, and it’s an irresistible temptation to place the birth of the national poet three days earlier, on St George’s Day. Despite these uncertainties, the house has been attracting visitors for centuries and upstairs one of the old mullioned windows, now displayed in a glass cabinet, bears the scratch-mark signatures of some of them, including those of Thomas Carlyle and Walter Scott.
We then walked about half a mile up Birmingham Road for a buffet lunch at Pizza Hut.
After lunch we walked back to Harvard House. Once known as the Ancient House, It was built in 1596 by Thomas Rogers, grandfather of the benefactor of Harvard University, John Harvard. The House has been cared for by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, on behalf of Harvard University, since 1990.
We then Headed back to the caravan for a couple of hours chill, before heading down to the Riverside Complex for the excellent fireworks display accompanied by a couple of pints of cider.
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Mary Arden's Farm and Charlecote Park
It was a little overcast this morning and the forecast was for rain. After our usual cooked breakfast we set off for Anne Hathaway’s Cottage. Located just over a mile west of the centre in the suburb of Shottery.
The cottage is an immaculately maintained, half-timbered affair with a thatched roof. This was the home of Anne Hathaway before she married Shakespeare in 1582, and the interior holds a comely combination of period furniture, including a superb, finely carved four-poster bed.
The garden is splendid too, crowded with bursting blooms in the summertime. The adjacent orchard and Shakespeare Tree Garden features a scattering of modern sculptures and over forty types of tree, shrub and rose mentioned in the plays, with each bearing the appropriate quotation inscribed on a plaque.
By the time we left Anne Hathaway’s Cottage it had started raining, and it set in pretty much on and off the rest of the afternoon.
Mary was Shakespeare’s mother and the only unmarried daughter of her father, Robert, at the time of his death in 1556. Unusually for the period, Mary inherited the house and land, thus becoming one of the neighbourhood’s most eligible women – John Shakespeare, eager for self-improvement, married her within a year. The house is a well-furnished example of an Elizabethan farmhouse.
A Grade I listed building, it has been administered by the National Trust since 1946. Built in 1558 by Sir Thomas Lucy. Although the general outline of the Elizabethan house remains, nowadays it is in fact mostly Victorian.
We then headed back foe a relaxing evening in the Van.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Riverside Caravan Park nr Stratford upon Avon
It was my birthday today, so after opening cards and presents, we loaded up the car and took a detour to the Toby carvery at Wollaton for birthday breakfast.
We eventually got on the road in the pouring rain, but by the time we arrived at Riverside Caravan Park at around 1:30 pm. The sun was out, and it turned out to be a very pleasant afternoon.

The park is set in the heart of the lovely Warwickshire countryside on the banks of the River Avon about a mile from the centre of Stratford.
After setting up the caravan and awning, we had a stroll down to the recently opened Riverside Bar and Restaurant complex which stands impressively on stilts beside the River, for a nice pint of Stowford Press in the Sunshine.
By the time we had finished it was starting to get a little chilly as it was starting to get a little dark.
In the evening, Maddy took me out to the Old Tramway Pub for birthday dinner which was very nice.
We went back to the van for the evening.
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Southland Caravan Club Site
Another warm sunny morning. We had a nice cooked breakfast before packing up the Caravan and heading off to Fishbourne for the Midday Ferry. We had an uneventful journey and arrived home about 5:00 pm.
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