We've had a spell of bugs and illness over the last month, so last weekend we decided to take advantage of the long Bank Holiday weekend and take a short break away to cheer ourselves up. We found a lovely, dog-friendly pub/small hotel near Bournemouth. It was a lovely weekend and the perfect antidote to the Coronation.
In amongst the cream teas in the New Forest and walking the dogs on the beach we managed to find a couple of historical things.
Mudeford Quay |
One of our favourite spots has always been Mudeford.. a nice sheltered bay with short ferry trip to a huge sandbank filled with beach huts. We've been here countless times but I'd never heard of the Battle of Mudeford.. a skirmish between 2 smugglers ships and a couple of navy cutters and a sloop. All the details are on the plaque below but it involved a skirmish between sailors and marines trying to seize the smugglers ships before resorting to the more sensible option of using the navy ships' firepower to disperse the smugglers. A scenario with huge gaming potential!
On the second day, after a lovely evening in the pub with 2 very well-behaved dogs (that's not always guaranteed!!) we had a wander along the beach and then stopped off in Christchurch. This is Place Mill... a restored Anglo-Saxon mill which is now an arts centre.
I enjoyed seeing your photos and am glad you had a great weekend,
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Oh this is infinitely better than watching the dreadful coronation.
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ReplyDeleteI agree the coronation was a wicked waste of public money. It’s time to get rid of the parasite family for good. I am fully behind Republic and their quest for democracy in the UK. The unelected House of Lords needs total reform into an elected body as well. Have to say I do not actually know anyone who tuned into the coronation drivel.
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