That’s it for the season now, the caravan’s been emptied, taps open, cupboards left open and ready for hibernation. We’ve ordered a cover for it as we won’t be able to clear off snow now that Mike’s had a new hip. Looking forward to the new season.
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Duke Hotel Hilmarton Wiltshire
Friday 4th November
It's a CL at the side of the pub with good access through the car park. It's on a slight slope but the actual pitches are on hard standing. Fresh water was easy to get to at the corner of the field. Disposal of waste is very difficult though. Chemical & grey waste go down a manhole about 2 foot above ground level and trying to lift the grey water onto that is nigh on impossible if full. We had Carol & John staying on site as well so Friday night was Corn Beef Hash, wine & plenty of chatting. In the evening, Mike steered the conversation around to their new caravan. We'd already talked about it but we started talking about leaks. About 5 minutes later, we could all hear a dripping sound form the bathroom area. Carol leapt up and went hunting for the leak. 'You beggar' she says and comes back with Mike's phone! He'd put a sound dripping water on it and used it for an alarm.
Saturday 5th November, we went to Chippenham as there didn't seem to be much in Calne. The shops and market were mainly along one street intersected by a bridge. There isn't much in the way of directions for parking i.e. long or short stay. There are though plenty of charity shops so whilst we were rummaging through their racks, John & Mike were trying to find a pub with decent ale to while away the time. The pubs apparently weren't great but we eventually found them in the Bear Hotel drinking Hobgoblin - just the drink for Bonfire night!
Hilmarton looks like a lovely village. Haven't really explored so would like to return, perhaps do some walking once Mike's hip is better after the op. The pub's lovely - a typical local with good service and food. Mike's rump steak was cooked to perfection. Nothing is too much for them.
Churchtown Farm Gwithian Cornwall
Dawn was pretty non-descript as it was so cloudy. Once we got past Okehampton and almost to Newquay, we stopped, stabilised the caravan and got in. We tried to sleep but we were in a layby alongside the A30 and the traffic was getting busier with the increasing light. The traffic was so busy and noisy that sleep didn't come. It was also rather cold. so we got up and made bacon butties and coffee.
Blue skies at last |
Afterwards we set off and did some shopping at Morrisons in Pool near Camborne and then stopped off for a pint at the Red River Inn in Gwithian before returning to the caravan.. A bit of a kip then a read before a slow dinner of tapas. Mmmmm. and of course a glass or two of vino!
After dinner and before the light went, we walked around the local nature reserve. It wasn't that big and not much to see but good to get out. Washed up, bed up then early to bed. Zzzzzzzzzz
Sunday
A slow, lazy start to the morning. Thought about cycling to St. Ives but after looking at the map, we reckoned that it was about 10 miles one way. So we decided to take the car. Glad we did as there were quite a number of hills and we also saw a sign saying "Day visitors ignore satnav". We learnt why later in the day. The car park was right at the top of the hill behind the town. There were buses for a £1 to take you down into town but we decided to walk down and get the bus back. (in the end we walked both ways)
St. Ives has some interesting shops but also some run of the mill ones also. There is a beach and harbour there with small side streets to wander down.We did see a very large camper van get stuck down by the harbour so we bought a couple of ice creams and sat down and watched. Surprisingly, it was also towing a trailer with a jet-ski on it! We are still wondering whether it got out as the police have had to reverse lorries out of the town before when they've been following their satnavs.
Makes you think of Robinson Crusoe |
Back at the caravan, we had a bit of a relax. That's when the aching started, so glad that we didn't carry on walking.
Monday - Bank Holiday
Lobster pot making |
A proper Pirate of Penzance (Newlyn really) |
We then went on to St. Michael's Mount. Parking in Marazion was £3 for the day and again there weren't many spaces. We walked across the causeway to St. Michael's Mount and soon became aware of lots of little pirates. There was a Pirate Day on the island. It was great to see them all. We then had some tea and cake (or pasty in Mike's case) and then noticed the tide coming back in. Luckily there were boats on hand to ferry people back and forth. We had a bit of a look around and decided not to visit the castle as it was £7 each! We caught the boat and saw there many people trying to wade back to the mainland even though the water was up to their chests!
Again another full day but a good felling of exhaustion. Evenings are spent eating, drinking and generally playing games or chatting. We have some good evenings!
Tuesday
Hell's Mouth |
Drove back to the caravan and then took the bikes out to Godrevy beach cafe and had tea & cake and read the papers.
Wednesday
We got off the bus at the top of the High Street and so walked downhill into town. It's a nice place with varied local shops. Had tea at Dolly's Tea rooms which I'd read about in the Cornwall Today magazine.
Mike spied a sale in a Millets shop and I got a new pair of walking boots. They were in the sale but found they were even cheaper at the till. Bargain!!! I wore them around the town and were probably comfier than the boots that I had been wearing.
We also found a pneumatic jockey wheel for the caravan - £18.95. Another bargain! We had actually gone into Trago Mills to find the games Yahtzee & Uno but couldn't find either only the electronic versions. What is the world coming to?
We then looked for somewhere to have lunch and fancied a water front pub. We eventually found one on Custom House Quay - the Front Bar and was the 2011 Cornwall Pub of the Year so we had to go there! They didn't serve food but did have a sign that read "We've got the Pub, you bring the grub!" So we got a pasty each from a family run shop opposite and went in for a pint. Well, I had a coffee. We walked up & down Falmouth looking for the games. Falmouth is quite spread out, so we were pretty exhausted when we finally found the Park & Ride stop to return. We were originally going to visit Penjerrick Gardens after Falmouth but decided against it as we were going to the Minack Theatre that evening.
Shaker tables |
Mike wondering whether he could use these in the caravan |
Not much sleep so a late and lazy start to the day. We didn't want any breakfast but had coffee. We eventually left the caravan for Penjerrick Gardens at around midday. We stopped en route at Redruth to see if we could find the games. We actually found Uno so guess what we'll be playing later? We also found a shop that sold just about almost everything and anything. I got a 'The Best of Jackie' book which will later be a present for Jackie.
Saturday
Kings Arms, All Cannings
Away again with our caravanning buddies and very good friends, Carol and John. They've got a new caravan so this is the first time that we'll see it. We've also taken our bikes so we can explore a bit more.
On Saturday we mount our bikes and cycle along the tow path to Devizes. It's very wet as it's been raining and Carol is slightly nervous as she has previous for ending up in a river! In fact, at one point she very nearly did go in the canal!
Waterwells Farm Colden Common Hampshire
The Manor House CL, Winterborne Monkton, Dorset
Bruce Arms, Easton Royal, Wiltshire
Saturday started lazily then off to Newbury where there were surprisingly old buildings and 6 charity shops. So that meant at least 2 pints for Mike & John while we were shopping.