Sunday roast, The Albany, Great Portland Street, London
Steak platter, The Herd, Pulteney Bridge, Bath
Cheese platter, our Townhouse, Bath
Afternoon tea, Richoux, Piccadilly, London
Steak, Castle Hotel, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Pea soup, Osborne House, Isle of Wight
The table is laid, the Durbar Room, Osborne House
Moules, Albert Cottage, Isle of Wight
Cheese board, Albert Cottage, Isle of Wight
Sunday roast, the Green Man, Great Portland Street, London
Sunday roast, the Carvery, Caversham
Pimm’s riverside, Henley
Sunday roast, the Duke of Wellington, Southampton
Latte and cookie, Mottisfont Abbey
Pimms, The George, Chichester
Hot chocolate and scone, Vintage Tea Room, Chichester
The table is laid, Arundel Castle, West Sussex
As seen in a cheese shop in Arundel, where Vicky instead bought us some Stinking Bishop, which was certainly aptly named. I almost passed out in the cab while bringing it back to our cottage. Subtle it is not.
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