Blimey. A new Guide entry on the same page of the map as Waterbeach. That’s the first in a while. I was convinced I’d been to the Three Tuns in Fen Drayton before, and I know I have, but in 2018 when I visited the RSPB site it was closed and it’s not on my… Continue reading FEN DRAYTON CHEERS A BELATED GBG ARRIVAL
Tag: Three Tuns
THE THREE TUNS – A TON OF FUN
Some of you have expressed your concern for Baa Baa Toure’s welfare after his “close association” with Colin the Cauliflower in the Three Cranes. Rest assured, he’s been thoroughly decontaminated. Press “PLAY” now for the action-packed video (children should seek parental guidance first). The sixth and final York pub of the day was another BRAPA-approved… Continue reading THE THREE TUNS – A TON OF FUN
FINALLY, THE THREE TUNS
The problem with pub crawls, and I blame this entirely on Will, is that it never stops at two, does it ? I’d been walking past the Three Tuns since we arrived in Sheffield, it’s on the marching route to the station (Google Maps says 43 minutes, actually 29). It was in the GBG 20… Continue reading FINALLY, THE THREE TUNS
CHEPSTOW BOOKED
The end of the Welsh Wander, on a gorgeous day that started with avocado smash at the wonderful Parc Pantry in Malpas. I bet you didn’t think you could even get avocado smash in suburban Newport, did you, let alone that it looked like this; Chepstow is practically England, but it never feels quite as… Continue reading CHEPSTOW BOOKED
SHEFFIELD SLEEPS
My blogging ritual can now alternate between earnest assessments of 1980s North Eastern pub guides, virtual crawls round closed pubs via Google Maps, and the highlights of daily Sheffield walks. If we were able to maintain this vaccination rate I’d get my first jab by the end of March. Hopefully in a giant Wetherspoons. We… Continue reading SHEFFIELD SLEEPS
LEOMINSTER GOES CRAFT (SORT OF)
Back in Leominster, changes happens slowly. It must be hard being Leominster, even with the marvellous revitalisation of the Chequers, last year’s tick. 25 minutes up the A49 you have the pashminas and prettiness of Ludlow, 25 down the road you have Barrels and a giant map. But with a squint and a bit of sunshine… Continue reading LEOMINSTER GOES CRAFT (SORT OF)
RUDOLPH IN ARDEN
I had a week off the GBG trail after that Birthday flurry; pubs need help after Christmas, of course. Then I was off, telling Mrs RM my destination was Henley so I’d at least get some sympathy from her. Not many people know this, but Henley-in-Arden is a little gem, a far better proposition than… Continue reading RUDOLPH IN ARDEN
PUB CATS IN BISHOP’S CASTLE
Camping has it’s drawbacks, but if the rain holds and you have a footpath from the campsite to the pubs it can be the way to go. Foxholes also provided an immaculate little site for £8, which is pretty much as good as it gets. No new Guide pubs in Bishops Castle but you do… Continue reading PUB CATS IN BISHOP’S CASTLE