Friday, 11 May 2012

Castle Hedingham

After our visit to Hedingham Castle we opted for a walk around the village of Castle Hedingham







Before having a very nice lunch at Buckley's Tearooms






Some of the various teas available


before strolling around the rest of the village




Not the place for lunch in the middle of a day out








and walking back to the castle where our car is parked




15 comments:

Annie Jeffries said...

What a sweet village. Take out the cars and it is like walking through a storybook.

Vee said...

Beautiful little village. I'm sure that everyone is a very careful driver in that community with the streets so close to the homes. Love the flowers and the way they are displayed. I could happily join you in The Snug one day for tea! =D

Diane at My Cottage Garden said...

I love the tours you give! Thank you so much for posting them.

Wonderful weekend to you!

Gracie Saylor said...

Thank you for the lovely stroll through the village. It seems so calm and peaceful.
Our lilacs just started to open near the base of Mt. Hood in Oregon. Spring is so lovely, isn't it!

elizabeth said...

You make me quite homesick!
Loved seeing the thatch and the thick dark beams.
I always get such pleasure from your posts!
Best to both of you.
Hope your weather is better?

La Petite Gallery said...

Dear Barbara,
Sending a Mothers Day Hug across the ocean to you. That village is like a Fairy Tale. The streets are sooo clean. Wish I could visit it some day. Got to get going. I am like a snail, this hip pain is awful,soon a new Hip.. I may drop
of the computer for a week or so. It's my first surgery.. Be well.

yvonne

Needled Mom said...

What a charming village that is! I just love all of the pretty flowers they have blooming too. Thanks for taking us along.

Cheri said...

This village was truly beautiful. It is exactly how I picture in my mind when I think of where I would like to visit. Your photos are gorgeous, thanks for sharing.

Come Away With Me said...

If only those hollyhocks had been blooming in the first photo...hollyhocks and thatched roofs, what a wonderful combination!

Thank you for the walk through town...I enjoyed every photo.

CherryPie said...

Another lovely village to add to my list. The tearoom looks delightful.

Bev said...

Absolutely lovely!

Lori Zehr said...

You are making me miss England again!

English gardens said...

This village was truly beautiful. It is exactly how I picture in my mind when I think of where I would like to visit. Your photos are gorgeous, thanks for sharing..

nikkipolani said...

What a lovely sunshiny day you had! Adds to the delightful walkways and tea and togetherness.

Bishop Stone said...

I do love this village and the houses, but I must say I am not sure I could live in a house that has windows right onto the road like that. Our house is set back from the road a lot way and the idea of people being able to walk past and "look in" scares me a little. I also like The snug, our next town is called snug. Such a funny name.