Hill Wimp
Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
How about a trip to Rye or the lovely Scotney Castle in Lamberhurst. The Brown Trout is a good pub for food just 5 mins from the castle.
It is only an office, important, but not worthy of a day out. But thank you.One of the advantages of working from home and generally controlling my work schedule is I've been able to dip a toe into contributing to a number of U3A 'courses'.
@HertzvanRental, how about a trip to U3A head office, which is in Kent? Or has that been done before?
That is a pissabollity! Thank you.How about a trip to Rye or the lovely Scotney Castle in Lamberhurst. The Brown Trout is a good pub for food just 5 mins from the castle.
Yes seconded. It is really lovely.How about Ightam Mote? A National Trust property that's well worth the visit.
Great places Tim but all a bit close. We have gone to Duxford, Cambridge, Bletchley etc so cover a fairly wide radius. Just looking for clues for places that aren't so well known but worthy of a visit. Thanks for the reply.The thingy gallery. Turner, in Margate.
Romney Marsh, some spiffy churches there, also the Royal Military Canal.
The listening (what other sort are there?) ears at Greatstone.
How far do you want to go? How physically active are your members?
No problems. Further afield then:Great places Tim but all a bit close. We have gone to Duxford, Cambridge, Bletchley etc so cover a fairly wide radius. Just looking for clues for places that aren't so well known but worthy of a visit. Thanks for the reply.
That's the idea, thank you.How about a visit to St Peter on the Wall in Bradwell on Sea and the local nature reserve, which is part of the Dengie National Nature Reserve?
Good ideas, thanks.I can also recommend the English Spirit Distillery at Great Yeldham (they used to be done the road from us at Dullingham) or the St George's Distillery in Roudham.
Done both ,Oxford and Cambridge but not specifically the colleges. Food for thought, thanks.A trip round Oxford colleges? (or Cambridge for that matter).
Or HullA trip round Oxford colleges? (or Cambridge for that matter).