Wednesday, 8 May 2024

Waterpump CL - Badingham - Woodbridge - Suffolk - contd

Sunday, 5th May 2024

Another good day, weatherise, sunny and warm 20c.


After yesterdays bicycle ride, Kathleen is not up for more cycling today.

We take a short stroll (just over two miles) around the village of Badingham, and, very nice it is too.

The village church (St John the Baptist), all very well kept.

We also encounter a place called "the Carters Loft", which appears to have once been a work shop or storage area, with a living space above.


There is no information board, but, I assume that "Carter" refers to the trade of making or driving carts, rather than the family name.

An odd feature is this statue/bust which is set in the corner of the upper story. It appears to be a man in military uniform, interesting story there no doubt, but, I don't know what it is.

Further research, ie Google, reveals that the property is a holiday let: Carters Loft, Badingham.

We again give some custom to The White Horse.


Monday, 6th May 2024

The weather forecast suggests that rain is likely, but, the reality is sunshine and 20c.


The cycling equipment. is still declared to be "tender", so, we make up a walk, around the local lanes, and paths.

We encounter this rather imposing house, the name board declares it to to be "The Old Rectory", it is just waiting for Mr Darcy to ride up the drive.

Eventually, as planned, we arrive back at Badingham, and find this rather oddly names place.


Not a word I have come across before, pightle, Goole says:

"Noun. pightle (plural pightles) (archaic, dialect) A small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge. Some authorities also indicate that a pightle tends to be associated with a house or messuage."

Which just leads me to another word I have never heard of!, ie messuage, about which Google says: noun. A house together with its land and outbuildings. The formal definition of a plot of land and all associated buildings and outbuildings is messuage.

Lunch at the White Horse, and, very nice it is too.

Tuesday, 7th May 2024.

 Home again



  

Sunday, 5 May 2024

Waterpump CL - Badingham - Woodbridge - Suffolk - contd

 Thursday 2nd May 2024

A glorious day (long time since I said that), 21c, sunshine all day.

After yesterday's exertions, we sat in the sun and did absolutely nothing!

Friday 3rd May 2024

Well, that was bad planning!, we wake up to heavy rain, which the forecast says is going to last until 19:00, so, it looks like no cycling (or any outdoor activity) today.

Saturday, 4th May 2024

Back to fine weather, a gentle breeze, sunshine and 17c.

We have not ridden our bicycles for over six months, a combination of poor weather, and some health problems.

Today is the day to change all that, we start with a gentle peddle around the quiet lanes of Badingham Village, then, head for Framlingham.

A very pleasant lunch in Framlingham.

A total of just over 12 miles, perhaps a little ambitious for a first outing, there is some complaining about "lack of padding" from Kathleen.


But, after "refreshments" at The White Horse, Badingham, our spirits are restored














Wednesday, 1 May 2024

Waterpump CL - Badingham - Woodbridge - Suffolk

 Tuesday, 30th April 2024


Usual before photograph of our garden, but I am not anticipating that any "looking after" will be required, given the appalling weather we have been having, no warmth, no sunshine, nothing growing.



Off to an early start, at 07:00.

Drive for two hours / 100 miles approximately, and stop for breakfast (Ferrybridge Services).

The plan is another 100 miles / two hours and stop for lunch. This goes a little wrong, by the time we are due to. stop, we are on the A14. For well over twenty miles, every lay-by is closed for some reason.

Eventually, lunch is consumed in a grubby lay-by about 8 miles from Bury St Edmunds, not very quiet, or, scenic, but, at least. we ate!

Most of the route thus far has been motorway, or, good fast dual carriageway, and, traffic has been light, the usual problems with road works of course. 


WaterpumpCL initial impressions are very favourable, well organised, clean, tidy, as is so often the case with CLs the owner is not immediately unhand, but, there is a blackboard, with our names on it, showing us which pitch we are allocated, and, everything (water, EHU etc) is readily available, so, no problem. 




The owner (Sarah) came along in the evening to make sure all is well, and pass on useful local information, like, the route to the nearest pub. 










Wednesday 1st May 2024.

What an amazing nights sleep!, totally silent, and, with no street lights, really dark.

Much to my surprise, it is not raining, sunshine and 17c, almost tropical compared to what we have enjoyed(?) for the past few months.


The owner (Sarah) has provided maps of local walks, we decide to walk to Framlingham. the route is "cross country" mostly avoiding the road.

The plan is is walk there (4 miles approximately), explore, eat, and taxi or bus back.

There is plenty of evidence of recent rainfall, as the footpath sign, only just showing above the water shows, but, the actual path is generally dry, although, the grass is wet, and, some small muddy areas.


The path is reasonably clear to follow.

I detect Kathleen is not enjoying the walk, not sure if it because I have the instructions, so, I am "in charge", or, the fact that she has managed to get mud on her shoes.

The route brings us onto the B1120, eventually, Kathleen is happier once we are in "civilisation" so, instead of following the remains "across fields" route, we continue on the B1120, which is relatively traffic free, and, then, on a smaller lane.


Part of the reason for walking today is to "research" the local roads and lanes for future cycling outings. Based on what we have seen so far, Cycling looks like "a good idea".

There are certainly some very attractive properties here.

We arrive in Framlingham after approximately 4 miles of walking, more tired than we would expect, we are clearly no longer as fit as we used to be, due, in part no doubt, to our enforced "lay off".


A quick coffee to rejuvenate ourselves, then, we search out somewhere to eat,

The Crown Hotel provides a very pleasant lunch, in a very warm and sunny beer garden.

Suitably fed and watered (OK, OK wined and J2Od) we give some thought to getting back to Waterpump CL.

We actually find a bus stop, but, the next bus is not due for 3 hours!

Google provides two local taxi firms, but, neither have drivers available within an hour. Even Uber cannot provide a taxi.


So, we walk back, this time via the road (B1120) to arrive, a little exhausted, but, in one piece.

This means I have "over done it" today, but, to my surprise, left leg (which was the injured one) is fine, but, right knee is complaining! the perils of age!