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pebbles22
16 Jan 14 20:49
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Using this thread for ideas on where I can take mrs away for weekend break after cheltenham (she will have deserved it after my week of indulgence)... Anyway looking for a picturesque small town/village with some nice boozers, interesting shops....and a bookies....

To give you an idea the three nicest town n my county ( and up there in the top twenty in uk imo) are as follows..
Bridgnorth..beautiful riverside town, pubs bookies lovely architecture
Ludlow....beautiful town, the castle, mr underhills michellin star plenty of pubs
Much wenlock....small but beautifully formed...


Can any county match those three gems...

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By:
RoyClaytonsTash
When: 16 Jan 14 20:57
Only got one in this county.
Oundle,bit like a prep town for Cambridge.
By:
Huggy
When: 16 Jan 14 21:06
Harrogate--North Yorkshire
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 16 Jan 14 21:09
Marlow (providing it's dried up by the time you're planning on going)
Amersham
Waddesdon (for the Manor and some decent pubs - you'll have to schlep into Aylesbury for the bookies)
By:
Alices
When: 16 Jan 14 21:14
I think Stamford is better than Oundle, a lot bigger and some good pubs, cracking market on a Friday, easy to get to Melton Mowbray , Leicester and Peterborough (dump, full of eastern europeans), for a day out, Northampton and Cambridge (very nice} not far away.
By:
mesmerised
When: 16 Jan 14 21:19
Godalming.
By:
paulypaul
When: 16 Jan 14 21:26
Hi mesmerised, where would you recommend to stay in Godalming?
By:
RoyClaytonsTash
When: 16 Jan 14 21:27

Jan 16, 2014 -- 9:14PM, Alices wrote:

I think Stamford is better than Oundle, a lot bigger and some good pubs, cracking market on a Friday, easy to get to Melton Mowbray , Leicester and Peterborough (dump, full of eastern europeans), for a day out, Northampton and Cambridge (very nice} not far away.


Im just sticking to the remit.Stamford is not in my home county,Oundle is.

By:
SlippyBlue
When: 16 Jan 14 21:33
Arundel, handy for Goodwood as well. Nowhere near me of course but nice towns near South East London are thin on the ground. I like Brixton but not certain that counts or is to everyone's taste. I like the place though.
By:
Alices
When: 16 Jan 14 21:38
You must be in Northants , Roy, I think a lot of Northamptonshire is nice, dont know much about the west side, although Towcester always looks nice, but a lot of attractive places such as Barnwell over this side, thats too small for the OP probably.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 16 Jan 14 21:48
Repton former capital of Mercia and historic village with well known school
Ashbourne nice market town
Matlock Bath great views
Bakewell great farmers market and annual agricultural show and Chatsworth House
lovely historic villages all over the Peak District
By:
mesmerised
When: 16 Jan 14 21:48

Jan 16, 2014 -- 9:26PM, paulypaul wrote:


Hi mesmerised, where would you recommend to stay in Godalming?


Try the stag on the river, v tranquil.

By:
black shuck
When: 16 Jan 14 21:53
wells next the sea....avoid gt yarmouth kings lynn nap
By:
bongo
When: 16 Jan 14 22:12
Good thread pebbles22 - lots of ideas in here

It does seem that towns with National Hunt only tracks are unusually nice, when there is no racing in town of course

Where I am: Sedgefield , Co Durham : a good few pubs and shops selling posh frocks, big park, and later Hardwick Hall if there is a tribute band or a fight event on.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 16 Jan 14 22:25
Southwold
Bury st Edmunds
Woodbridge
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 16 Jan 14 22:28
Woodbridge is a great place Coach, you know I spent many a time in that neck of the woods.Wink
By:
workrider
When: 16 Jan 14 22:42
Slippy spent a week in ARUNDEL last year , smashing little town , near both Fontwell and as you say Goodwood ...Smashing pub down by the castle , well worth a visit , a shop in the high street has some wonderful horse prints at reasonable prices ..The owner is a smashing fellow , a cockney , I spent a few hours talking to him  he loves his work...Some really nice pubs as well , a wonderful Indian restaurant as well...
By:
BrendanScrote
When: 17 Jan 14 11:21
Stevenage the jewel in Hertfordshire's crown
By:
Coachbuster
When: 18 Jan 14 21:41
Slippy - i have probably drunk and been drunk  in the same fine watering holes as your good self  Grin
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jan 14 22:21
The Maybush in Walderingfield and The Ramsholt Arms on the other side of the River Deben not far away were mainly my haunts Coach. We had our mooring by The Ramsholt. That place has got a very famous history if you look into it.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 18 Jan 14 22:59
will look Slippy , both pubs ideal for a boating man like yourself .

you must have also been to Pin Mill on your travels ? Happy
By:
s.kenbo
When: 18 Jan 14 23:02
Some nice places mentioned there by BB. I was born in Darley Dale, right in the middle of most of those.
By:
hearts1874
When: 19 Jan 14 00:15
inverness
By:
rob_dylan
When: 19 Jan 14 07:36
Luton
By:
elise
When: 19 Jan 14 09:53
cotswolds
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http://www.cotswolds.info/places/

glos - bibury, cirencester, boughton on the water, lower slaughter

further south

avon - bristol, bath, lacock

list is endless, attractions, historic homes & gardens, shopping, sights all across the region

we live in the cotswold water parks region, about 30 mins south of chelt,  oxford also worth considering to the east, burford on the way along the A40 from chelt, only place to avoid really is swindon in this region which is a dump
By:
Knight Commander
When: 19 Jan 14 10:21
Portknockie
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http://www.portknockiewebsite.co.uk/
By:
mini me
When: 19 Jan 14 10:44
Midhurst in West Sussex!

Cool
By:
SPOT THE DOG
When: 19 Jan 14 10:49
Arundel west sussex
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 19 Jan 14 10:57
Agree with Burton- Brewers and add Buxton to the list, a nice location if exploring the High peak area .
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 19 Jan 14 11:30
Always went to Matlock Bath as a treat in my childhood, still go now.

kenbo - I was born just down the road from you.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 19 Jan 14 12:34
yes forgot Buxton, voted UK's best farmers market
By:
Coachbuster
When: 19 Jan 14 12:43
only place to avoid really is swindon in this region which is a dump
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i'd probably add Oxford to the list as well
By:
elise
When: 19 Jan 14 13:06
hardly in swindons league
By:
s.kenbo
When: 19 Jan 14 15:37
Its a small world Shane.

I used to take the missus to Bakewell quite often, its only an hour from where i live now, but its a different world.
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 19 Jan 14 15:39
We went to Bakewell over the Christmas holiday, was a bugger to park.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 19 Jan 14 15:52
It always is!

We always stayed at The Queens Head/Arms? and they would give you a permit for the CO-OP car park. We always had to park somewhere else first though and move the car later on.

I was born at Darley Dale hospital, and spent the first 18 months of my life in Little Longstone. Laugh
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 19 Jan 14 15:54
I had a mate who lived in Two Dales. Where are you now ken?
By:
casemoney
When: 19 Jan 14 15:57
DURHAM NAP **** would be in the top 10 in the country ....Lovely place ..
By:
s.kenbo
When: 19 Jan 14 15:58
Loughborough.

I take it you're in Sheffield? I seem to remember you mentioning the 'blades'.
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 19 Jan 14 16:37
I am ken
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