Wow, what a huge day - a lot of miles covered in our minibus - think 12 people and all their luggage scooting through narrow little lanes meeting crazy British drivers at each corner!
Along the way we visited Avebury (gorgeous manor house, village and stone circles), Stonehenge and finally the Salisbury Cathedral.
The size of both Stonehenge and the Cathedral were very impressive. Its amazing standing in a building built in the 1200's - it's also built over the path of 5 rivers and when we visited the water level was less than a metre under the floor!
Stonehenge has no time frame attached to it and its amazing to look at it and wonder how on earth they built it.
We found a fantastic Indian restaurant for tea and a quaint pub for our evening handover. Tomorrow I am Team Assistant and we are heading back past London to Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital and then back to London for a Jack the Ripper tour. Hope to catch up with Miranda (YAY!) tomorrow night to finalise plans for our day in London.
Along the way we visited Avebury (gorgeous manor house, village and stone circles), Stonehenge and finally the Salisbury Cathedral.
Stone circle at Avebury village
The size of both Stonehenge and the Cathedral were very impressive. Its amazing standing in a building built in the 1200's - it's also built over the path of 5 rivers and when we visited the water level was less than a metre under the floor!
Stonehenge has no time frame attached to it and its amazing to look at it and wonder how on earth they built it.
The amazing Stonehenge rocks |
Spotted my first Robin Redbreast today |
Loving the fact you are allowing us to "tour with you" here. Soak it all up Renee. Team leader, you would have romped it in :)
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