16. Crowcombe, Somerset


 

We’ve had a very interesting day with a classic “Griffin” moment thrown in for good measure.

We left Stow-on-the-Wold early (for us), as we wanted to call in to see Castle Combe en route to Crowcombe. And so himself entered it into the satnav and off we set. Well!!! We hardly got the car warm when we spotted the nearby village of Naunton, which looked so beautiful that we just had to turn off and have a look. We were not disappointed.

And then off we went again towards our destination.

After driving for about 90 minutes we arrived at our next destination but oh! No! This doesn’t look right!!!

Norm had input Castle Coombe instead of Castle Combe into the satnav and guess what! They are 2 totally different places in different Counties and neither of them are a castle!!!!

Anyway, he looked at the time and reckoned we could still make it, so he input the correct spelling and off we set. An hour later we finally arrived at our destination and it was truly worth the backtrack.

After enjoying a Ploughman’s for lunch at Castle Combe we made a beeline for tonight’s place of abode and talk about an interesting drive in - we wended our way along a single-lane road through a beautiful mini forest until we reached a clearing and then this magnificent vista opened up before us - not long after we drove into the amazing almost-ancient village of Crowcombe - what a treasure it is, nestled into the hills.

By the time we arrived it was 5.15pm - a big day!!!

Today’s photo is the heritage-listed medieval cross in what was the market square in Crowscombe, Somerset.

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