PRIDE DRINKING WELL ENOUGH IN CHISWICK

July 2023. Chiswick, London. Train tickets are so expensive these days (£40 Travelcard from Waterbeach) that you feel you need to get a full day’s value out of London. I remember making Mrs RM walk miles from King’s Cross when the Super-Off Peak ticket was £16.60 to save the cost of the tubes. Sensible people… Continue reading PRIDE DRINKING WELL ENOUGH IN CHISWICK

CLIMBING UP ON DENMARK HILL

July 2023. Denmark Hill, South-East London. If he’s not whining about pub opening hours, it’s geography. What and where is Denmark Hill ? Wiki says Camberwell, in the borough of Southwark; but where’s Denmark Hill itself. I’ll never know. I made an early trip there on Tuesday morning as my father-in-law had a hastily arranged… Continue reading CLIMBING UP ON DENMARK HILL

BUFFALO SOLDIER, TICKING IN ADDLESTONE

June 2023. Addlestone. Not to be confused with Atherstone, no not at all. Tucked away just inside the M25, 20 minutes from Heathrow, a world apart from Virginia Water (new Guide entry closed due to fire) and Chertsey and Weybridge; Addlestone is as gritty as Surrey gets. In HG Wells’ War of the Worlds the… Continue reading BUFFALO SOLDIER, TICKING IN ADDLESTONE

ITALIAN TOURISTS TAKE THEIR BEER BACK BECAUSE IT’S TOO WARM

June 2023. Rye. On the Sunday we’d taken a cheeky self-guided tour of Rye’s Mermaid, and the George, which competes for the title of oldest inn/most gentlefolk in one sitting. Feeling guilty about nipping in the (posh) loo without buying a drink*, I walked back to the George the next day. Simon is staying close… Continue reading ITALIAN TOURISTS TAKE THEIR BEER BACK BECAUSE IT’S TOO WARM