It was an enjoyable short weekend getaway and I'll definitely return to the Greyhound Pub camping field.
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” –Mark Twain
Sunday, 7 September 2025
Burston Village
Sunday 7th September 2015
After yesterday's warm sunshine, it was a bit more overcast today, so we walked down the lane to Burston village where a row of terraced cottages overlook a picturesque pool.
I was reminded of the time working in Stone as an estate agent in the late 1980's, we were selling one of these cottages in an auction. It needed a full updating and had no mains drainage so would have needed a cesspit installing which would have meant getting permits etc.
It didn't reach the reserve at auction and there was a conversation afterwards with an interested party.
I can't remember the exact figures now, but I think they could have picked it up for under 3,000 pounds 😯
I remember thinking at the time what a bargain and wishing I could have bought it, but I just bought a house that needed doing up and that was soaking up all my money.
It'd probably fetch +220k now, ah well.
Shugborough Hall & Burston
Saturday 6th September 2025
After a few days of much needed rain for the gardens, the weekend weather forecast looked much drier so I decided to have a run out and revisit a favorite and try a new overnight parking spot.
So it was off to Shugborough Hall and a walk around the parks and gardens which are dog friendly.
We walked down to Essex Bridge and the pavilion, the Doric Temple, Cat Monument, the Walled Garden and a few other sites before heading back to Ed for lunch.
Next stop was the Dog and Doublet at Sandon, not for beer though this time.
I parked opposite and walked up the lane to the grade 1 listed 12th century Sandon Church which is a very pretty church in a rather isolated position though, high above the surrounding countryside and with fantastic views to the south.
A little further up brings you to Trentham Tower.
This stood on top of Trentham Hall, built in 1840 with designs by Sir Charles Barrie.
The Hall fell into dissuse and was finally demolished in 1910 - 12.
The tower though was dismantled and rebuilt in the grounds of Sandon Hall at a cost of 192 pounds and 7 shillings.
It was a bit of a folly I think as it didn't seem to serve any purpose, it just looked good on the highest part of the Sandon Estate.
It's on private land so you you can't get too close, but if you stand on tip toes and squint, you can see it through the trees.
My parkup for tonight is a camping field behind the Greyhound Pub at Burston.
It's a great spot, very peaceful, good views and the facilities of a nice country pub if you need them.
Thursday, 14 August 2025
Aberffrwd Farm Campsite
Tuesday 13th August 2025
I had planned to only spend last night here at Aberffrwd Farm Campsite, but it's so hot today, the camp is so beautiful and peaceful I decided to stay another night and at 10 pounds a night it's a bit of a bargain.
So we did very little, I took Louis for a walk along the river and after that we just chilled and enjoyed the scenery and watched the wildlife.
The upper falls on the Cwm Rheidol Reservoir seem to be turned off today |
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It's a hard life this motorhoming but someone has to do it |
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Louis playing "run over dog" |
Dare devil duck |
I think the upper falls are just in the process of being turned off here ? |
I'm heading home tomorrow but have enjoyed my trip around Wales in the glorious weather.
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