WATER BUFFALO AND DOOM BAR

As promised I’ve been spending the occasional day locally, visiting some of the “wonderful” (flat) Cambridgeshire countryside.  For context, the AA Guide of 1001 Walks in Britain features one walk in Cambridgeshire, and that’s at Wicken Fen. Mrs RM and I found a ten mile circular between Snailwell and Fordham, where you’ll find quite a… Continue reading WATER BUFFALO AND DOOM BAR

SHREWSBURY – THE SAME, BUT EVEN BETTER

A sure sign I’m getting older is that I appreciate Shrewsbury more now than 20 years ago, rather than finding it in any way complacent and old-fashioned.  I even like the wonderful  Dingle, spending more time in total there this year (10 minutes) than my own garden. As a rule, I like change; as long as I can… Continue reading SHREWSBURY – THE SAME, BUT EVEN BETTER

MUCH ADO ABOUT MICROS IN SOUTH WARWICKS

I’m getting a bit bored of micropubs.  There’s a predictability about layout, clientele, breweries and even the price of a pint (no need to ask, it’s £3). I appreciate that I’m wrong though; micros are revitalising real ale, increasing the number of pubs and allowing tickers to tick lots of overhopped beers.  But there you… Continue reading MUCH ADO ABOUT MICROS IN SOUTH WARWICKS

EVESHAM MARKET SQUARE

Last year I took my Dad on a whirlwind tour around the National Trust properties on the Warwick/Worcestershire/Gloucestershire border. He’s nearly recovered in time for this year’s NT crawl. Snowshill Manor stood out that day; Despite the lure of the Fleece in Bretforton and several Cotswold options we stopped in Evesham looking for food, or at least… Continue reading EVESHAM MARKET SQUARE