While we were waiting for the chance to order lunch at The Jolly Farmer we learned that we were less than a quarter mile from the world famous Belleek Pottery. Once we realized we weren’t likely to get served soon, we paid for our tea and moved on. We started our visit at the Belleek Pottery Visitors Center at the Tea Room where we savored Cornish Pasties and shared a decadent dessert. Once our tummies were happy we watched the video, visited the museum, and browsed the gift shop. What an unexpected and delightful discovery!

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Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park

It was at Bletchley Park that the Allied Codebreakers deciphered German military messages during the Second World War. A free guided tour gave us a good overview of the campus and the activities that occurred here from 1938 to 1945.

Fenton House and Spaniards Inn

Fenton House and Spaniards Inn

A lovely way to spend a Sunday in Hampstead. We visited the historic Fenton House to view lots of lovely collectibles, to listen to and learn about harpsicords, and to tour and linger in the garden before heading off to the historic Spaniard’s Inn for a most delectable Sunday Roast.