Monday, May 30, 2005

Longleat and Bath

Another Bank Holiday on 31 May. So we took advantage of the extra time and made a trip to Bath to stay with my cousin Mark and Kerrie and family. It is great for us to get out of the big smoke of London every so often. On the Sunday we went to Longleat in Wiltshire, most well known for a safari park but also has a very grand house and kids attractions like a maze and adventure playground. We had a fantastic time there.

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This is Longleat House, photo taken by Phillipa. Bit of history about Longleat here if you are interested. Beautiful drive from Bath through Wiltshire to Longleat. The Longleat estate is very big and also accomodates fishing which was happening close to where this photo was taken. I was watching one bloke and he was using a rod without a reel - and the fish must have been his pet!! When he caught the fish he did a Rex Hunt, well you would if it was that easy!

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It was a semi dillema on what to do first, the safari or the adventure playground etc. For Ben's sake we did the safari forst as he fell asleep last time they were here, and a good decision that was as well. Oh, this is a Llama with Giraffes in the background.

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Another Llama.

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The Longleat safari park is reknowned for it's monkey population. They have a reputation for stripping cars i.e. rubber strips, aerials, loose number plates etc. We escaped unharmed but I have spoken to people who were not so lucky, and Mark did threaten to hide bananas in my car boot!! We also saw a bmw that broke down right in the middle of the monkey enclosure.

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A monkey sitting in top of a car next to our car. Looks like he is interested in nibbling on that aerial....

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This monkey jumped on our car bonnet and then walked up the windscreen to sit on the roof.

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And next were the Rhinos. Same as you'd see in the zoo. Don't suppose they change a lot? At Longleat they did have a guy sitting on a tractor and when the rhinos approached the road (remember there is a steady flow of traffic), the tractor would be used to move the rhinos away. The tractor has a massive metal plate at the front bit like a snow plough.


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The next enclosure contained Deer. This was fun. Had to stay in the car but we were allowed to feed the deer with some sort of pellet food.

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The next enclosure (and most popular) contains the tigers and lions. Bit of a let down as they were both asleep. I still say a live chicken would have fixed that.

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Just look at this !!! Danger, what danger ? A pride of lions....wish I had that live chicken.

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This is the maze, not many of these around the world and Nic was looking forward to this the most. More info here and here (this guy suggests buying the postcard to help - I saw only lady who did that and she said it was not helping one bit). Also saw people sneeking through the hedge - damn cheaters!! We certainly had to put our thinking caps on. The aim was to reach the centre, then take the obligatory picture (this one) then make your way to the exit (which took a bit longer). This picture only shows a quarter of the maze.

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Then we ventured into the adventure playground catering for a mix of age groups.

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Jes whizzing down the slide.

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Jes and me walking along one the walkways.

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And then there was the butterfly house. Phillipa took Jes in to look at the butterflies.

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Apparently the butterflies were very tame...

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One of the last things to look at were the Pets.

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Nic was very braving to hold a snake!

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Outside Longleat house just before leaving. We drove back to Timsbury that afternoon and had a takeaway Chinese for dinner. The next day we went spent some time in Bath at a kids playground, followed by a nice pub lunch just outside Bath.

Then drove home back to London. Made it in good time about 2.25 hrs.

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Beautiful picture of Jes, Ben and Nic.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

Royal Tunbridge Wells

On the weekend we went to Royal Tunbridge Wells - posh name alright!! Also, very nice place. Reminded me of Bath, that sort of feel, old and you can tell the locals have a lot of respect for the place. The fact that the Royal Family have an association with the town might have something to do with it as well. One of the attractions in Tunbridge Wells is the Pantiles area famous for a spa - Pantiles refers to an S-shaped tile, actually used for Paving.

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Nice architecture here although has some sort of growth - they should get that looked at.

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This the arc-shaped crescent similar to the one in Bath although much smaller scale. I'd say you'd be paying big bucks to live here.


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Locals play a prim-and-proper game of croquet. Oh spiffing, what?

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Some tulips, ummm white tulips, they enjoy the sun and some water.

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Yeah more tulips and there's that naughty girl Jessica!!!

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Phillipa and Nicholas posing for picture amongst the flowers. We were enjoying the sun while it lasted.

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A panoramic view of Calverley Grounds in the middle of TW.

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A street leading onto the Grove park. Notice the big teddy bear in the top window?

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Nicholas having a fun time on the see-saw at the kids playground.

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Jessica really enjoyed the see-saw, and she did not want to get off.

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A garden-level shot up one of the streets leading to the Grove.

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We had lunch at Tootsies on the corner there, American style hamburger joint, and the kids got some presents afterwards.

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Jessica enjoying her dessert of icecream at Tootsies.

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Nic enjoying his dessert of icecream at Tootsies.

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Jessica flying her balloon while we walked through the Pantiles district of Royal Tunbridge Wells.

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Also in the Pantiles, see the sun does shine in England!!