The Northern Mission

There was a particular shop (Magpie) that Mr C wanted to visit in Evesham so on Saturday we took a trip there stopping for lunch at Ellenden Farm shop cafe. Local produce is used throughout the menu and I decided to have a hot cross bun which arrived warm and toasty.

When we arrived in Evesham Mr C was a man on a mission whilst I was in photography mode. Eventually I caught up with him at ‘Magpie’ where we (especially Mr C) spent some time perusing what was on offer.

St Lawrence Church

Next, we visited Abbey Gardens where All Saint’s church, St Lawrence church and the Abbey Bell Tower are situated. St Lawrence church is only open in the morning but we were able to visit the delightful Parish church. After I left the church, I lingered to take some photos in the church precinct and then walked through the bell tower arch to explore the scant remains of the former Abbey.

All Saints Church

The Abbey Arch

The Abbey Bell Tower

Mr C had been heading in the opposite direction but caught up with me as I was about to return through the archway. At the same time a man stopped to talk to me, pointing out a Peregrine falcon on top of the tower. He called to her so she turned to face us for a photoshoot, although my photo doesn’t do her justice. She then gracefully flew off round the tower giving us a fine display of her wings.

Peregrine Falcon

My new found friend also shared the less welcome news that some of the male falcons were being shot at and killed by ‘perhaps’ catapults…

The Almonry

We didn’t have enough time left to visit the Almonry Museum, the building itself also being part of the original Abbey complex. However, we had just enough time to stop for afternoon tea in the Old School Café where dogs are welcome and children merely tolerated. The shared chocolate chip flapjack was delicious.

Old School Cafe

Evesham we will be back!

6 Comments CherryPie on Feb 5th 2024

6 Responses to “An Afternoon in Evesham”

  1. Sackerson says:

    Ellenden is great, we often drive out to shop there.

  2. What a coincidence! I saw some falconry displays in Beaulieu, Hampshire last weekend.
    So many quaint cottages there.

  3. Mandy says:

    Evesham sounds positively charming. I love exploring ruined abbeys (although I always get quite grumpy and cross with old Henry). Your photo of the peregrine falcon reminds me that I have a photo to share too!

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