A Rare Winter Selfie!

“Lavenham in Suffolk is widely acknowledged as the best example of a medieval wool town in England. In Tudor times, Lavenham was said to be the fourteenth wealthiest town in England, despite its small size. Its fine timber-framed buildings and beautiful church, built on the success of the wool trade, make it a fascinating place to explore today.... Most of the buildings in Lavenham today date from the 15th century, many of these were never altered due to the fall of the weaving industry. Consequently the town is still very much on the same scale as it must have been in the 15th century.” https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Lavenham/


Whilst back home the snow was falling heavily, Bristol Airport was closed, as were all the local schools, not a single snowflake fell in Ely! Gutted!! So visiting Lavenham in Suffolk this morning, I was very happy to see that they’d had a little snow overnight and there was still a little snow to be found, just enough for me to stand in (the fact had to be recorded, it might be the only snow I see this year!).

A morning spent exploring this beautiful medieval wool town, giant crumpets for lunch in a lovely little vintage tea room with views of the Guildhall, then on to Newmarket for a cuppa (they’ve still got the same door mat for sale as they did two years ago - see one of my many extras!), before heading back to Ely for an evening watching the rugby.

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