We headed off to a local garden centre with lunch in mind. We enjoyed browsing around the garden centre but the lunch options did not tempt us. After paying our respects to Her Majesty we drove to Wightwick Manor only to find that the car park was closed because it was full.
We eventually found lunch in a garden centre at Gailey. I thought I would choose a healthy sandwich option until I saw the calorie content was more than I would consume for an evening meal. Instead I opted for a piece of ‘naughty cake’ which was half the calories of the sandwiches. When Mr C’s sandwich arrived I understood why, the bread was doorstep sized.
Next we visited Shugborough allowing me to complete my target for day 3 of my June walking challenge. On arrival we walked up to Hadrian’s arch, a place the Mr C had not been before. It was rather blustery on top and as we turned to descend the incline we noticed that we had set a trend and several other people were now ascending the incline.
Back at lower levels we visited the walled garden before walking to the house so that we could see the formal gardens. We will be back to explore some of our other favourite features of the estate when we have more time.
Later we dined out with family; all dressed in Red, White and Blue in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Cake looks delicious. I’ve only been To Shugborough once I was helping with a young RSPB bird group from the school. So looking after children rather than enjoying the property!!!
It is well worth a visit to the grounds, there is so much to see. Next time we will walk to the packhorse bridge and the canal beyond.
Looks a great place to visit.
The Queens Platinum Jubilee was very special wasn’t it.
All the best Jan
It is a great place for walking and exploring.
The Platinum jubilee is quite special