Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Easton Farm Park, Farmers' Market and an Evening Walk

This morning we walked over to the Easton Farm Park, built by Lord Hamilton as a model farm. It was market day so we went off in search of fresh beans. If you are ever in Suffolk and looking for somewhere to take the kids this is a great day out. There are heaps of animals and a huge area to run and play. There is even a go-kart type thing made out of old barrels on wheels towed by a 4 wheel bike/tractor thingy. Entry is free on Market day but some of the animals seemed to be away that day (I think so they don't get too stressed with all the added people and noise).
After a healthy lunch at home we headed south to check out the villages of Trimley St. Martin, Walton and Woodbridge. There are photos of Trimley St Martin and Walton on entry on the 24th so I will just include some pictures of Woodbridge here.


Following that we had afternoon tea with close friends of Olive’s. They were lovely and it was a most delightful (and entertaining) afternoon.

We stopped for dinner at The Wilford Bridge in Melton, Suffolk. It’s a pub and they have really great food (and affordable). It was dark by the time we had finished but I hadn’t seen the water yet (and we had been quite close to the sea) so we went for a late night walk along the river (and I played with my camera).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You will have a beautiful album to make when you get home Chel...some great pics there. It's just like stepping back in time.