We packed the car and then went to collect my mum before setting off on our journey to Oxford (one year later than planned). The journey was slower than expected due to other drivers tootling along. Along the way we stopped off at Chipping Campden, where we had lunch in a lovely tea room. I chose sauteed mushrooms on rustic bread, it was delicious. After lunch we took a stroll around the delightful village before continuing on our journey to Oxford.
Our destination was The Head of the River which is a Fullers Pub with rooms. All the rooms have literary names and the wallpaper in the corridors also carries the literary theme. Whilst I unpacked, Mr C set out into the city to find somewhere suitable to eat. This is a standard ritual for our first night away and it normally takes him about 30 minutes. An hour later there was still no sign of his return…
I sent him a text to make sure he hadn’t fallen in the river Apparently he had managed to get lost, not once but twice and in his confusion he ended up in a street named ‘Turn Again Lane’, at which point he thought someone was having a laugh at his expense!!
Eventually Mr C returned…
On this occasion his recce was not a complete success because we still ended up walking rather a long way before we found the ideal place for our evening meal. Eventually we settled on the Red Lion which has an extensive ‘pub food’ menu. By the time we arrived there my legs had become quite wobbly due to not having eaten for seven hours. Whilst we were there The Pope and a Knights Templar (followed by several young ladies) tried to enter the pub… They were informed that if they wished to enter they would have to disrobe. A few minutes later two young men (followed by several young ladies) entered the pub.
Thankfully my legs were almost fully restored when it was time to leave for the return walk to the Head of the River where we had a nightcap overlooking the river before retiring to sleep in Oscar Wilde.
……due to other drivers tootling along. I love your way with words, I might use this phrase if ever I don’t make it in time at work.
Great pictures again and what a story, I am glad you find a place to eat.
Great name for the ‘turn again lane’….
I perhaps need to use that word too when I get held up on the way to work
The sign looks like it has come out of Narnia!
Thank you for showing pictures – we know both and my Husband said, he will come back to Oxford next time, it is very intersting.
Sigrun
We enjoyed our stay in Oxford
very nice post Cheryl, i liked the account of your journey and especially the shot by Mr C
It is a fabulous photo isn’t it?
You are able to write a very interesting story about your journey on your way to Oxford Cherie… i enjoyed it very much…
pub food is the best place to find a good meal … but i hope that you didn’t have to pay too much to sleep on Oscar Wilde’s old tube bed… but there was a fine looking mattress on it….peter:)
I am glad you enjoyed the virtual journey with me
Thankfully it was a rather new bed and Oscar had never slept upon it
I always find the first night in any town or city a problem for eating out until I get my bearings and a bit of local food knowledge.
I stayed in North Ayrshire during May (a blog series after this New Year) and ate everywhere on the journey back to the hotel except the town I was staying in. It was only on the last night that I sampled a place next to the remote out of town quay that I was pleasantly surprised by the cost and quality of food. I should have realised earlier in the week due to the amount of cars outside. Next time I’ll do some trip advisor work and make a list to work from.
We are usually quite good at planning meal venues. Somehow we struggled in Oxford, I am not sure why…