Nantwich, a little gem.
One of three horses at the entrance to the Cocoa yard, no idea why!
The aforementioned Cocoa Yard- with John!
One of the few buildings which escaped the fire of 1583, the octagonal hall was added later.
Chester! And yes, the sun IS shining!!
One of three horses at the entrance to the Cocoa yard, no idea why!
The aforementioned Cocoa Yard- with John!
One of the few buildings which escaped the fire of 1583, the octagonal hall was added later.
Leaving Nantwich on the Shropshire Union towards our next stop, Chester. A canal scene reminiscent of the narrow boat paintings! |
Chester! And yes, the sun IS shining!!
One of the upper galleries in Chester's two-storey shopping centre. |
Wow, it looks really lovely! Can we go,
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit far from where we're intending to be but heavy rain (!) is forecast for the next 10 days...
Deletewas a man playing an elctric guiteron the corner?if so alison has most of the cd sadas it is nitram.
ReplyDeleteoppps corections elctric guiteron should read electric violin.
DeleteYes he was!!! Tempted to buy the cd as John thought he was really good but didn't in the end , just had a chat and watched him play!
DeleteEeeh I cant believe you saw my violin man. We first saw him in Chester where he facinated me so I bought a CD-much to the girls disgust. I bought others off the internet and Deborah kept me supplied wirh any new ones when she saw him in York. I last saw him in York when we went with Greg and Karen ro see the Osmonds in April. If you want any of his CDs copying just let us know. Maybe see you at the funeral-Im back at school that week. Love Alison XXX
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