Showing posts with label day-trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day-trip. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wimpole Estate

The National Trust had a free weekend this past weekend, where you could go to any participating National Trust site and get in for free! I'm all about saving a little money, so my friend and I headed out to Wimpole Estate, just outside of Cambridge, to check it out! It was a nasty day outside with lots of rain, so we had our picnic in the car. By the time we were done eating it had stopped raining - perfect timing! This place had so much more to offer than I thought - stables, farm animals, green house, and tons of stuff for kids (including fake cow milking!). Definitely a fun day out, made all the better by the $0 price tag. :)


Green house
Beautiful flowers

Cow had an itch ;)
Little ducklings in their incubator
Wimpole House
AMAZING gardens, so perfectly manicured
Library inside the house
Gorgeous dining room

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Sandringham

I had heard a rumor around base that U.S. military gets in free to Sandringham, the Queen's country estate. It's less than an hour from our house, so I thought I'd head over and check it out one weekend. It turns out military is free with a paid admission, but since it was just me the lady was super nice and let me in free anyways - made my day!

The estate and house were beautiful, and so picturesque. It's crazy to think that the paths I was walking along have been walked by the Queen and Kate and William! :) I took the longer path up to the house and got to walk through some beautiful gardens (I bet they are even prettier when everything is in full bloom). The inside of the house was a pleasant surprise. Sometimes it seems like all these royal residences/castles look the same (to my untrained eye at least), but this house was comfortable, while still being a little fancy. There were helpful guides in each room who had little anecdotes to tell. The woman in the dining room where the royal family has Christmas dinner was talking about how Prince Philip always walks around in his slippers and loves to sit in the library - I love the little tidbits about the royal family, makes them seem more real to me, and I have a healthy obsession with all things royal since moving here. 

There was also a well done museum by the stables, with more information on the history of Sandringham, and I finished off with a walk along the stream back to the church and the exit! There were tons of little ducklings running around, it was such a great day, and I made it back to the car just before the rain hit, phew! 

Garden walk to the house

Sandringham House


Stables

Walk along the stream
Ducklings!
Beautiful grounds
The house was huge - I couldn't get it all in one picture, even from afar!
The house part 2 :)
I stopped at Denver windmill on the way home - nothing super exciting, but I like windmills :)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Woburn House & Gardens

A couple of weeks ago I needed to make some returns to IKEA, which is about 1.5 hours away (totally worth the drive though!). Since I wasn't actually shopping at IKEA this time, I figured I should make the trip a little more worthwhile and do something new/different on my way home. I plugged in my GPS and selected the closest tourist attraction to IKEA, which was Woburn House and Gardens. It was getting close to the end of the day so I only paid for the gardens entry, which was a good thing - I ended up spending a lot of time there!

The grounds for this "house" were HUGE, I had to drive 2 miles from the ticket point to the car park and gardens! The grounds are also a deer reserve, so there were deer along the way, as well as a ton of them right across from the gardens. It was crazy to see so many close up, and just roaming free!

The gardens themselves were beautiful, and so peaceful. It was a rainy day (as always), so I had the place mostly to myself. There were a couple of little "lakes", and tons of statues as well. It was definitely worth the little detour from IKEA! :) 

Deer reserve

Glasses sculpture

I loved this one :)



It's hard to take pictures when I'm by myself, luckily there weren't too many people around to witness my self picture taking. There was lots of running back and forth from the camera after I set it on self-timer!

Monday, January 9, 2012

American Cemetery

On "Wreaths Across America" day, we went to the American National Cemetery in Cambridge. It is the only American cemetery in the UK, and it contains 3,812 of our fallen heroes. It is a seriously beautiful location, and such a great tribute to the men and women who gave their lives for our country. The chapel at one end of the mall was amazing - it had a giant map with the military missions of WWII, many of which originated from East England.

The mall, with the chapel at the end
Wreaths Across America
Map inside of the chapel - East England missions

Unknown soldier

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Hunstanton Beach Road Trip!

We set off a couple of weekends ago to find a nice, sandy beach. The goal was Hunstanton Beach (nicknamed "Sunny Hunny ha). The last one we went to was rocky and...not so pretty. I love our day trips because we usually don't have much of an agenda and can just stop and see whatever we want along the way. Our road trips usually involve a pit-stop at McDonalds since there aren't any close to us - we have to take what we can get ;) 

Old Campbells building
They always point out where the crematoriums are...I don't get it!
Castle Rising we found along the way
Castle Rising
It was the perfect day for a beach trip
The beach was just what we were hoping it would be - sandy!! :) We enjoyed just bumming around the town and walking down the beach. We walked and walked and walked and made it to a less busy beach that was wide open and perfect to bring the dogs to next time. We'll keep exploring beaches, but I think this one is one of our new favorites!

Beach!
There were pony rides on the beach!! SO cute :)
Cute little town
Beautiful cliffs
Love!
Moss covered rocks and a storm brewing in the background!
Great drive home :)