After walking back to the castle and eating a late lunch of a sandwich in the car we went a brief walk round Wigmore Village (mainly because D had seen a community shop and he wanted to buy an onion for tea to go with hot dogs!)
Isn't this carving above a front door wonderful? D thinks the mythological creature are gryphons?
Oakley House was built c1600.
Burgage Farm
Two post boxes more or less opposite each other. One from the reign of George V and one from the reign of Elizabeth II.
Good to see that the person serving in the shop and customers were all wearing masks.
Chapel House
Parts of the village and the surrounding countryside reminded me of the Lake District perhaps it was the smell of open fires or log burners?
Mistletoe in trees near the caravan.
Marked on the os map near the caravan are the words "Fort" which is at the top of the hill in the photo below near Docklow.
The tree I am watching at the caravan - now with a definite hint of autumn colour. Hopefully, when we visit again it will be showing even more. I suspect we may make two more short trips before closing it down for the winter. The caravan site this year does stay open until end of the December but I don't think we shall be going that late in the year.
I probably would have stopped another night but D was keen to get home so we left Friday lunchtime planning to stop somewhere on the journey back. I did plan Brockhampton but its now closed for the winter so we went a short walk on Bromyard Downs instead.
I hope everyone is staying safe and well.
Photos taken by me with the Panasonic Lumix FZ330 bridge camera and those marked *D taken by D with the Canon SX50HS bridge camera.