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Monday, 12 May 2025

PRETTY LITTLE ENGLAND ..........







Our daughter lives in Stamford, Lincolnshire. One of the most beautiful, fully preserved Georgian towns. They used to live in Crouch End, London but, to buy anything bigger than a flat was in the triple millions so they chose Stamford. Crouch End is an amazing place to live when single, then a couple but, when children come along, the countryside sometimes beckons { especially the price of property ! }. I remember when I worked in London ..... there was such a buzz, amazing shops, restaurants, clubs, so much to do and see and, of course , the history, which was taken for granted when you were there every day. My sister lived in Cambridge when she was first married as her husband was doing his PhD there and they lived in an old cottage which belonged to the college. She worked in London and she walked past the Bridge of Sighs and all of the stunning colleges every day on her way to the station. She always said how people from all over the world would save to visit or only be able to look at photographs but she lived amongst it all. I lived in London for a while and I learned a lot in my twenties but, when I married and had children, we moved to Hertfordshire.  When we had children, we would travel all over the UK ..... Cornwall, Devon, Wales, the South Coast, Scotland to name but a few places. Then, when our children were choosing Universities, we visited quite a few cities, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham, Liverpool, Manchester, some of which we hadn't been to before. But, when our daughter moved to Stamford, I realised the Midlands had gone completely under the radar. It is so pretty. So many beautiful villages, very much like The Cotswolds and, I think the houses are built of Lincolnshire Limestone..... that pretty honey coloured stone.  We see a great deal of our children and grandchildren and we all went to visit her yesterday and had lunch in the pub in the above photograph. I had to take a photo of the rose and the thatched roof. It looked stunning, the weather making everything look even prettier, although, photographs never seem to capture how lovely these things look somehow. Do you find that ? 

Enjoy the beautiful weather ..... we have a week or more of it.
My New Years Resolution of posting more often doesn't seem to be working !!! I will try harder. 




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Jackie

12 comments:

  1. It is good to know that there are still such places surviving, despite the constant urban sprawl. So pretty. xxx

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    1. It is and there are still so many of them. We are such a small island, I find it incredible that there are still so many unspoilt villages and towns. People are so quick to run the UK down but I, for one, still love it ♥️ XXXX

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  2. My niece lives nearby in Rutland and loves the area and goes to stay in Stamford for weekend getaways! Xxx

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    1. Laura goes to Rutland Water a lot. Houses rarely come up for sale in Rutland ...... it is such a sought after place to live. XXXX

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  3. I only lived in London for four years, but I loved it, and still miss many aspects of it. I mostly lived in Fulham and Chelsea (not in the best bits), and in the mid to late 60's is was buzzing!

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    1. I lived in Mayfair for a while in the 1970's { only because it was a flat that my bosses owned ! } . Loved it. Then moved to the suburbs but still worked in London. London is my favourite city in the world. So much to do and so much history. XXXX

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    2. I still say that if I won the lottery I'd buy a small mews house in S Ken.

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    3. Wouldn't that be brilliant ? A lovely house in Brighton and a pied de terre in South Ken ! XXXX

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  4. Oo, Jackie, how lovely for your daughter and for you, too, as visitors!! Mr. P & I are completely addicted to old series of Escape to the Country on the telly, becoming quite familiar with so many new (to us) & unvisited parts of Britain, but Lincolnshire doesn't often pop up and I'm pretty sure I haven't seen Stamford yet. I'll keep an eye out!! Hope all is well with you, and apologies for getting here late, things have a way these days of getting away from me. xxx

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    1. Hi Pip and no worries ..... I'm always late to the blogger posts party 😂. If ever you are over here and have a spare day or two , do visit the Lincolnshire area. Stamford is a beautiful Georgian town, with Burleigh House on it's doorstep and many National Trust houses to visit., Belvoir Castle is another one which I did a post on. The George Hotel in Stamford is a lovely place to stay or eat. It's also a frequent film location and there are so many pretty villages. I often sit down and watch Escape to the Country as well. XXXX

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