Sunday 20 February 2011

Lavenham

A medieval wool town Lavenham was even more impressive and according to a local retailer, the population doubles during the Summer season with coach loads of visitors. Quaint shop’s, buildings and thatched roof’s along with the Crooked House make this place a real treasure.

The beautiful village of Lavenham.

Another beautiful village.

Tudor town of Lavenham

More Tudor homes

The crooked house of Lavenham.

The crooked house.

The Guildhall in Lavenham, Suffolk.

The Guildhall in Lavenham, Suffolk.

Elizabeth in Lavenham, Suffolk.

Elizabeth in front of one of the many flint buildings in Lavenham, Suffolk.

The Bakery in Lavenham, Suffolk.

The Bakery with the original ‘Hovis’ sign.

Little Hall in front of the village cross at Lavenham.

Little Hall in front of the village cross.

Tudor town of Lavenham.

Tudor town of Lavenham, Suffolk.

Weavers cottages circa 1340, Lavenham, Suffolk.

Weavers cottages circa 1340.

Real Tudor in this place.

Real Tudor in this place.

After a long day out the general consensus was take-away’s for tea so it was off to the local chippy  for 4 Cod and 2 large scoop’s of chips, yummee!  After the F & C’s we sat around talking about the days events and boat’s and Motorhomes and before we knew where we were it was 2am. Good grief, time for bed, and due to the lateness of the day John and Elizabeth stayed over for another night. A fantastic week-end was had by all.

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