After breakfast we drove to Beaulieu so that Mr C could enjoy the motor museum. Beaulieu is not just home to the National Motor Museum there is also the Palace House, Gardens, Abbey and other attractions. A full days worth if you wish to see them all. The lady who sold us our tickets suggested we took the monorail trip first to see where everything was. It wasn’t working when we first arrived so we went in the motor museum before doing a circuit on the monorail. We then visited the gardens and went in the Palace House which is one of the best stately homes I have been in. Then we did a quick tour of the Abbey ruins before lunch.
After lunch we returned to Winchester to see the Cathedral. From the outside the Cathedral looks quite plain but it contains many wonders within and I would recommend a visit. I bought the Cathedral guidebook, another book and a Christmas Advent candle from the Cathedral shop. As I left I noticed a credit card on the steps between the Cathedral and the shop. I scanned the steps some more and spotted that there was a driving licence there too. We took them into the Cathedral shop, hopefully the person who lost them went back for them.
In the evening we ate in The Chesil Rectory which has an interesting history (more on that later) and delicious food. We called in at The Bishop on the Bridge before returning to the hotel for the evening.
The craftsmanship that went in to those cars then was amazing! Was the car you photographed there, made of shiny tin metal?
I love that artsy photo you took through the fence!
I think it is silver because it is painted with aluminium paint. I don’t know the full details of this restored model.
I suppose I could just trawl the net to get pictures of splendid heritage buildings, but you provide a ‘personal’ view that gives them ’soul’.
I am showing the world through my eyes.
Thank you
all the shots are nice but i liked the grand beauty of the first and the highly appealing entrance of the last
The Silver Cloud is an elegant car
Wonderful pictures. That is a classy car…
It always surprise me that people were able to build these huge houses in the old days.
Always wonderful to visit your blog.
Thank you Astrid, I am glad it is working again now
It may surprise you to know that I’m not great on cars but I can’t help but admire that one.
It’s nice to know that trip around the house was worthwhile.
Mr C enjoys motor museums and I can take them or leave them. I think you would enjoy this car museum, it tells the history of the motor car and I found it very interesting.