We spent a day exploring Cornwall visiting Port Isaac, Mevagissey and North Bovey. All wonderful and beautiful in their own ways. Port Isaac and Mevagissey were wonderfully coastal with lovely sounding seagulls, seagulls that you would actually enjoy having around unlike rude and raucous Aussie seagulls. North Bovey was a lovely little town surrounded by endless greenery. We ate our way through these places. Feeling the need to enjoy all they had to offer we started with a big English breakfast at frog mill B&B (tried black pudding) then a Cornish pastie and cream tea were to be had in Mevagissey. We then had dinner at the "Ring of Bells" which was a delightful little pub in North Bovey.
Each time we drive somewhere it's a new adventure, there are very narrow beautiful lanes that are actually roads despite looking too narrow even to walk down and can seem rather hairy at times, especially if someone is coming fast in the opposite direction.
Day 2 in the country side we headed to castle Combe via bath. Bath is so full of history and it was great to get a glimpse into the past. Big and busy compared to the other towns Bath still felt comfortable. We came to the conclusion that it would be a truly wonderful place to live with such beauty and history but also having the practicalities of work, schools and more than one doctor who probably doesn't also double as the vet...





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