Cheers!
“The Hunters Rest Inn was originally built around 1750 as a hunting lodge for The Earl of Warwick. The Earl picked his site perfectly, set in beautiful countryside high on Clutton Hill with commanding views over the Cam Valley to the Mendip Hills, and over The Chew Valley to the port of Bristol. In 1892 The Earl sold his vast estate in Somerset, the former lodge became a smallholding and tavern supplying refreshment to the growing coal mining community.”
Woke 6am. 7.30am started on the jobs list. My brother arrived late morning and we headed out in the rain (10degrees) for a cosy pub lunch by the log fire. Back home, fell asleep in the bath then on with the jobs. Finally finished everything I needed to do before going away at 9pm. Straight to bed to post a hasty blip. See you in France!
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