Friday, May 18, 2012

Visit to UK part 2..... Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury

Walking and tea and cakes :0)




The buildings contain the Shropshire Regimental Museum.


The highest point is Laura's Tower..where you get great views...


Of the countryside,

the Station


Then a walk around the Ancient streets enjoying the buildings.

all enjoyed with a favourite Aunt


Then Tea and Coffee, Milk and iced water and large slices of Victoria Sandwich, Coffee Cake, Battenburg and Chocolate Brownies at our favourite Cafe in the Old Hospital. Delicious!
And a final diversion of a walk to the Abbey after visiting the river Severn via Traitors gate.
(" During the English Civil War the town was a Royalist stronghold and only fell to Parliament forces after they were let in by a traitor at the St Mary's Water Gate (now also known as Traitor's Gate)*.)
*info from here
The River was very high but not yet flooding.
 Inside the Abbey Church


The remains of Abbey survived the reformation as the local Church..it lost much size but most of the building is original and it's nice to think the Monks worshiped within these walls.

A Super day Sis :0)






4 comments:

  1. Oh Val, how lovely. Are you visiting family? I hope you all have the best time ever.

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  2. Hi Darling - how photogenic are we- ha ha . Buildings came out well didnt they - had the best time - Missing you all already
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  3. I would find it oh, so hard to leave.

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  4. So you've been over here and I've been over there! I've never been to Shrewsbury so thanks for the tour. Hope you've recovered from the jet lag. I haven't!

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from an old gravestone

If you hold your nose to the Grindstone
and you leave it there long enough,
Then soon you'll say
there's no such things
as brooks that babble
and birds that sing,
these three will all your world compose,
just you, the stone and your poor old nose.

(from memory so may not be word perfect)