We had a great Easter weekend away last week in
Suffolk, where we rented a barn conversion for three nights. The barn,
called Middleton Granary, was really stunning—beautifully appointed,
very clean and furnished to an extremely high standard.
The owners even left us a homemade coffee and walnut cake, which we
particularly enjoyed with our afternoon tea! You can check out photos of the
barn on the owners’ website.
Suffolk is a very beautiful part of the UK—largely
rural and very unspoilt in parts—and we thoroughly enjoyed the peace,
quiet and resident wildlife. We also managed to fit in visits to several
local attractions. Things that we particularly
enjoyed were: Thelnetham Windmill—a windmill dating from 1891 which has been restored, is now working again, and can sometimes be visited. We were given a guided tour by a couple of very knowledgeable local volunteers. Ickworth—a beautiful Italianate mansion run by the National Trust. We particularly enjoyed the extensive 'below stairs' exhibition which really gave you an insight into the workings of a grand stately home. We also enjoyed eating our lunch in the sunshine on the terrace overlooking the croquet lawn. And, one especially for the kids, Bressingham Steam and Gardens—where you can ride on narrow gauge steam engines, play on the adventure playground, ride on a carousel, and enjoy 17 acres of beautifully planted gardens.
At the same time as all of this, I was running a free promotion for my latest novel, "Travels on a Greyhound Bus", and so keeping an eagle eye on its chart position and sales figures. Happily, it did really well—visit the post on my News page for details!
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