Waddesdon Manor Christmas Market and Winter Light Trail

Wednesday, 23 November 2022

No comments

Waddesdon Manor is a fabulous place to visit any time of year, but it really shows off at Christmas time.  Christmas at Waddesdon Manor is a feast for the senses.  There is something about the mellow coloured walls and grandeur of the place that just lends itself to being decked out in Christmassy splendour.  


We make a point of visiting the Christmas market annually and it is an amazing way to get the Christmas season off to a good start.  There is nothing like a mug of mulled wine, twinkling lights, Christmas trees and a Christmas market to get me in the mood for all things Christmas and our outing to the Waddesdon Manor Christmas market this year ticked all of those boxes.


Waddesdon Manor



Having fluffed things up a bit last year, this year we made sure to time our visit a bit better - after a browse around the market and a bite to eat at the food village it was dark enough to really appreciate the Winter Light Trail

My photos do NOT do the Light Trail justice, it is really beautiful with lights timed to change colour in time to the music, interactive elements which the kids loved and something surprising around every corner.




We had a lovely afternoon at Waddesdon Manor and highly recommend a visit.  
Read More

London Day 1

Wednesday, 16 November 2022

No comments
Living in fairly close proximity to London, we often end up doing daytrips to London if we have visitors from South Africa.  I have 2 daytrip itineraries that I use again and again, so I thought I'd share them here.  This is the itinerary that I like to call "London Day 1" and it takes in Big Ben, 10 Downing Street, the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Seven Dials Market, Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus. Carnaby Street and Oxford Street.

As this itinerary includes the Changing of the Guard, it's important to do it on a day when the ceremony is actually happening.  In June and July the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace happens daily, but between August and May it usually only happens on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.  It's best to check this website for confirmed dates.

This itinerary starts from Westminster Tube station and you need to be there at 10am at the latest if you want to get a good spot at the Changing of the Guard.   If you want to see more than a quick exterior view of Westminster Abbey and Parliament Square you need to start earlier.  Look here to see prices and entry times for Westminster Abbey

Itinerary Part 1 map:

/>


Assuming you are leaving Westminster Abbey at 10:00:


Exit Westminster tube station and have a look at Big Ben


Walk across the road to have a (very) quick look at Parliament square and the exterior of Westminster Abbey


Walk to 10 Downing Street and have a look at the door to the home of the Prime minister.


Walk to Horse Guards Parade and continue on St James Park


Walk through the park, perhaps grabbing a quick takeaway coffee on the way - there is a kiosk and toilets (you need a coin or a card to tap) very close to the spot marked "Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk" on the map above


Find a spot opposite St James' Palace to watch the Changing of the Guard.  Try to get to the front of the spectators at the spot marked "Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk" on the map above.  Quite a crowd usually gathers, so it’s good to get there early to get a good spot.


Once the band has marched past, follow them towards Buckingham Palace (the crowd will surge in that direction so walk quickly) or instead of walking to Buckingham Palace you might want to cut across St James Park to Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk (the final point on the map above) to see the new guard and band as they form and leave for Buckingham Palace.


Itinerary Part 2 map:

View Buckingham Palace before making your way up the Mall, passing the Duke of York Column, before reaching Trafalgar Square.  

Have a wander around Trafalgar Square, admiring Nelson's Column and perhaps making a quick visit to the National Gallery.

Head to Covent Garden for a wander around the market and possibly have a drink before heading to Seven Dials Market for lunch.

Itinerary Part 3 map:

After lunch take a walk from Seven Dials market to Chinatown, possibly stopping for an ice-cream on the way.  Carry on to Piccadilly Circus via Leicester Square.  Head to SoHo and Carnaby Street.

Itinerary Part 4 map:

From Carnaby Street head to Regent Street and Oxford Street.   There are lovely shops on both these streets, including the famous Hamley's toy store and flagship stores for all the famous brand-name stores.

This itinerary ends at Oxford Circus where there are good transport links.
Read More

POSTBOXES

Tuesday, 15 November 2022

No comments

We love searching for interesting postboxes on our travels around the UK and we especially love to do some cypher-spotting - looking for the royal cypher on letter boxes, to see which reign they are from.  

Information from the Postal Museum


Below are some of the special postboxes we have found:

VICTORIA 1837-1901

Victoria postbox in Tring, Hertfordshire



Victoria post box in Puttenham, Hertfordshire

EDWARD V11 1901-1910

EdwardVII post box spotted near Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn, London


GEORGE V 1910-1936

George V postbox in Halton, Buckinghamshire

George V postbox in Halton, Buckinghamshire

EDWARD V111 1936

Edward VIII postbox spotted in Hugglescote, Leicestershire


GEORGE VI 1936-1952

George VI postbox in Amersham

ELIZABETH II 1952-2022

Elizabeth II spotted in York


Read More