Th Hotel Arden and RSC

For our last breakfast in Stratford, we were seated in a beautiful sunny window where we lingered a while soaking up the sunshine.

After leaving the hotel I photographed the garden and our room windows from outside. Our room was on the same side as the room we stayed in previously but high at the front rather than ground floor at the rear. Overall, I preferred the room of our first visit but I preferred the views from the room on our second visit.

We were grateful for the hotel holding our booking when we had to cancel at the last minute but we found that the hotel had deteriorated in service quality since our previous visit. All that is needed is a bit more attention to detail or, as our friends who are in the hospitality business would say, ‘consistency’.

Jinny Ring Craft Centre

On our way home we decided to visit Avoncroft Museum, a childhood memory for Mr C, stopping briefly at the Jinney Ring Craft Centre in Hanbury. It is a delightful place with a lovely café and water gardens. I took the opportunity to walk the loop of the pools and enjoy the wildlife whilst Mr C sat on a bench overlooking the nature area.

Avoncroft Museum

In Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings Mr C revisited his childhood memories of a school trip, in particular the windmill. The museum also houses the National Collection of Telephone Kiosks and a mobile telephone exchange. The phones in the boxes and the exchange are fully functional and we were treated to a display of how the technology worked by a volunteer in the telephone exchange. This also brought up memories for Mr C, his father was a telephone engineer. Sometimes he would take Mr C into his exchange so there was much that Mr C found familiar in the Avoncraft example.

Did Someone Say Cake?

We took the opportunity to have lunch in the café before continuing our homeward journey. I couldn’t resist the opportunity of lime and passionfruit cake. Yum Yum.

We detoured to a farm shop to purchase items for our weekend meal requirements. Lasagne on Saturday and chicken on Sunday.

12 Comments CherryPie on Mar 25th 2024

Christ Driving Monrylenders from the Temple by Carl Bloch

On these two days, Jesus made a number of appearances and addresses, most famously to “cleanse” the temple of money changers and merchants who had set up business in God’s house. Jesus also appeared at the temple courts to debate the priests and community leaders.

Matthew 21:12-25:13 New International Version (NIV)

Jesus at the Temple
12 Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. 13 “It is written,” he said to them, “‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’[a] but you are making it ‘a den of robbers.’[b]”

14 The blind and the lame came to him at the temple, and he healed them. 15 But when the chief priests and the teachers of the law saw the wonderful things he did and the children shouting in the temple courts, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they were indignant.

16 “Do you hear what these children are saying?” they asked him.

“Yes,” replied Jesus, “have you never read,

“‘From the lips of children and infants
you, Lord, have called forth your praise’?”
17 And he left them and went out of the city to Bethany, where he spent the night.

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The Arden Hotel

Once again, I chose some pick and mix options from the full English breakfast. It was interesting to see that the items were presented differently by the chef of that morning.

St Lawrence's Church

We drove the short distance to Evesham hoping to visit St Lawrence’s Church. After picking up leaflets from the Tourist Information office, we arrived to find the church firmly shut despite the sign on the door clearly stating that is open in the mornings. Later we found out from the Tourist Information Office that opening times were flexible. It depended upon whether the grounds keeper was available to open up and it was likely to be open more often as we move into the spring and summer months.

Evesham Abbey Park

Next Mr C browsed the military model shop. He was overwhelmed by what was on offer so he left without making a purchase. We started out on the river walk which was next on our list of things to do. However, we aborted the walk; I found the traffic noise from the nearby road unpleasant and Mr C wasn’t enjoying the views. It was lovely to get back to the tranquillity of the former Abbey grounds.

Worcester Cathedral

We drove to Worcester where we enjoyed lunch in the Cathedral’s Cloister Café. My brie and cranberry toastie didn’t disappoint. We had a look around the Cathedral before walking to the nearby Commandery museum which was used by King Charles II’s forces during the battle of Worcester.

The Commandery

The museum has displays on the building’s former uses dating from the Medieval period right through to the 1950’s. As we made our way there, the heavens opened making the walk rather unpleasant. Thankfully it was only a spring shower and the sun emerged so that we could enjoy the museum without getting wet.

Seabass

We arrived back at the hotel to find that our room had not been fully serviced, in particular we were lacking in milk for our cup of tea. Mr C went to hotel reception to request some. It took some while for the milk to arrive leaving us no time for a pre-dinner aperitif. Instead, we arrived at our restaurant of the evening, Edward Moon, so that we could enjoy one whilst perusing the menu. I chose seabass with ratatouille and sautéed new potatoes followed by black cherry crème brulee. The food was every bit as good as I remembered it on our previous visit and the restaurant were kind enough to honour the deposit we had left for our cancelled Valentines Day visit.

Black Cherry Creme Brulee

Before returning to the hotel, we stopped off at the nearby Woodsman to have a nightcap in one of its cosy snugs.

8 Comments CherryPie on Mar 24th 2024

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The Bible Gateway shares an informative infographic of Holy Week.  The chart displays the people and events that form the Easter Story.

Christ's Triumphant Entry Into Jerusalem by Bernhard Plockhorst

On Palm Sunday, Jesus arrived at Jerusalem riding on a donkey, where he was welcomed by cheering crowds. (The “Palm” in “Palm Sunday” refers to the tree branches that the crowds used to make a path for Jesus.) His arrival—often called the Triumphal Entry—fulfilled a prophecy by the Old Testament prophet Zechariah about the Messiah’s appearance in Jerusalem.

Matthew 21:1-11 New International Version (NIV)

Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King
21 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2 saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. 3 If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away.”

4 This took place to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet:

5 “Say to Daughter Zion,
‘See, your king comes to you,
gentle and riding on a donkey,
and on a colt, the foal of a donkey.’”
6 The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed them. 7 They brought the donkey and the colt and placed their cloaks on them for Jesus to sit on. 8 A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. 9 The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted,

“Hosanna[b] to the Son of David!”
“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
“Hosanna[d] in the highest heaven!”
10 When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, “Who is this?”

11 The crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee.”

*My sources for the series of posts are; The Gospel of Matthew, Andy Rau (from the Bible Gateway blog) and images from ‘Our Christian Heritage’ (Universal Text Books)

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A Room with a View

Breakfast was lovely but just as quirky as I remembered it. The continental breakfast options were even more limited than they were on our previous visit where meats and cheese were available but no bread. This time there was no bread, cheese or meats, just fruit and cereals and a token croissant and cake. However, I was able to select items from the full cooked breakfast; the food was delicious and presented in an appealing way.

Stoneleigh Abbey

After breakfast, we drove to Stoneleigh Abbey which started life as a Cistercian monastic house before being converted to a family home after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. We were guided around the house by Hugo who is a fount of knowledge regarding the history of the house and its former owners. Afterwards, we walked around the Humphrey Repton styled grounds before having lunch in the Abbey tearoom. The food was excellent but the menu led to some things having to be ordered in ‘sets’ rather than individually. I was could only have have tea with my cheese scone and had to pay extra for my drink of choice.

Beautiful Blossom

It was a bit late to venture further afield so we returned to Stratford and mooched around some different shops including the Shakespeare House bookshop. I was hoping to find a book that I had seen advertised in the programme for ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ but I had forgotten to write down the book title before leaving on our travels. I knew I would recognize the book when I saw it but it was not immediately visible.

A room with a view of the RSC

Now to plan B; visit the RSC shop. I had a little chuckle as we entered the RSC, I knew that our bags would be searched. We were carrying a couple of shopping bags with items that we had picked up in town. This led to a lot of amusement as our bags were inspected before we entered the shop.

Once inside, I asked one of the assistants to help me by looking in the Midsummer Night’s Dream programme where we found the advert for the book I was looking for, after which she soon located the book, ‘Shakespeare’s House’ within the shop.

Whilst I was making my purchase, I chatted with the lady who was serving me. She asked if I was local because the author was due in Stratford soon to discuss this book. We also discussed the current ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ production. Mr C and I had seen the understudy perform Puck whilst she had seen the main actor perform Puck. She told me that her friend had seen performances by both actors and thought that the main actor provided a darker version of the fairy rather than the more mischievous version displayed by the understudy.

Before we left the shop the assistant gave me a RSC production schedule and enthused over the best productions that we should come and see, including a shortened version of As You Like It that was being performed in the Garden Theatre.

Champagne & Chocolates

Back at the hotel we had champagne and chocolates in our room, using champagne glasses that had been checked in the RSC shop’s bag search. The champagne and chocolate were Christmas gifts which we intended to enjoy on Valentines Day but saved the indulgent treat to enjoy on our rescheduled holiday. We had forgotten to bring some suitable glasses. The room only had tumblers which are not quite the thing for drinking champagne.

The expected ‘bed turn down service’ that we had requested did not arrive…

Dried Tomato Aranchini

Later we dined in Loxley’s where I couldn’t resist ordering the Dried Tomato Arancini. I didn’t regret my choice and Mr C chose the curiously named ‘Rose Blood wine’ to accompany our meals.

Unusually Mr C wasn’t in the mood for a pub nightcap so we returned to the hotel to find that the bar was closed! Mr C spoke to Hotel Reception who tracked down the night porter, it was barely 10pm.

A young man arrived to help us and, as he served us, he poured out all his woes. We opted to have our nightcap in our cosy comfort of our room rather than sit in the bar area on our own!

10 Comments CherryPie on Mar 23rd 2024

Almond Croissant

We had a good journey after setting off later than intended. We arrived in Stratford in time for lunch in Huffkins where I couldn’t resist the warmed almond croissant.

Blue Morpho Butterfly

After lunch we walked to the butterfly farm where we found the butterflies were more active than they had been on our previous visits in 2022. We also saw the lady iguana sitting on her lofty perch, turning her face away from food that was offered by the keeper. The keeper told us that this particular iguana was addicted to the sweetness of fruit which had led to her becoming overweight. So ‘lady iguana’ is no longer allowed sweet treats.

Caiman

In the rainforest area, I was looking forward to seeing the spectacled caiman but when we found him he was zonked out and looking comatose (albeit with his beady eye open) just a short distance from his bed area. Didn’t he know I had come especially to see him?

Chameleon

However, the nearby chameleon with his amazing feet and claws (not to mention his active beady eye) made up for the caiman’s nonchalance.

Pear

Next, we moved our car to the hotel car park and checked in. We were shown to our room, ‘Pear’, which was reached by a quaint spiral staircase. Our room was not the grade we had originally booked but it had amazing views over the theatres and river beyond. We were just grateful that our booking was able to be transferred to another date when we had to cancel our theatre Valentines Day break at short notice due to my mum being rushed into hospital and her subsequent illness.

Salmon Fishcakes

After checking in we headed into Stratford for a cup of tea in York’s then browsed a couple of cookshops before heading back to the hotel to unpack our bags and chill out before our evening meal in ‘The Opposition’. The town was buzzing with Irish people; it was Cheltenham Cup week. Our meal was followed by a nightcap in The Woodsman.

10 Comments CherryPie on Mar 22nd 2024

Spring is springing and Attingham Park is Easter ready.

Lemon Drizzle Cake

A Host of Daffodils

A Host of Daffodils

Field of Eggs

To Bee or Not to Bee

Sunshine Chicks

The Fourth Quater

See Through

Bothy Delights

Natural Sculpture

Mini Volcano

Quiet Waters

Candied Egg

Pretty in Pink

Bunny Surprise

Musical Notes

Spring Pleasures

10 Comments CherryPie on Mar 19th 2024

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