Interesting sure but highly overated as a vistor attraction.
Avebury also has a manor and museum yo
Devon Cream teas can't be bettered. Scones, cream and jam or is it scones jam and cream, no one is quite sure.
Devon Cream teas can't be bettered. Scones, cream and jam or is it scones jam and cream, no one is quite sure.
Just don't remind them that they drive on the wrong side of the road as opposed to driving on the "right" side as the rest of the world does!![]()

Bring a very wide angle lens to photograph the train station sign
I enjoy being a human cliche, so decided to go backpacking for a year after university. I travelled from the UK to Singapore, then on to Malaysia. Next I flew to Australia and picked strawberries to earn enough to travel on to New Zealand. After that it was Thailand, then back in the UK twelve months later.
In all that time, crazy Malaysian and Thai taxi drivers overtaking on blind bends were the only cars I saw driving on the right.
You wouldn't want to be photographing this one. Might be a bit far out of your way being in Ireland:Bring a very wide angle lens to photograph the train station sign on the train platform at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch!
And don't call it a train station... It's a Railway Station!!
Steve.
One of the (many) things that irritates me is when people (usually young) refer to a 'train station'. I could also include people who say "these ones" and "those ones" when "these" and "those" are perfectly adequate.
I enjoy being a human cliche, so decided to go backpacking for a year after university. I travelled from the UK to Singapore, then on to Malaysia. Next I flew to Australia and picked strawberries to earn enough to travel on to New Zealand. After that it was Thailand, then back in the UK twelve months later.
In all that time, crazy Malaysian and Thai taxi drivers overtaking on blind bends were the only cars I saw driving on the right.
Just don't remind them that they drive on the wrong side of the road as opposed to driving on the "right" side as the rest of the world does![/QUOTE
Britain isn't the only place they also drive on the "wrong" side of the road they also do in India, South Africa, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the West Indies, the reason we drive on that side of the road is historical, that was the side you mounted a horse from.
I don't think the O.P. has much to fear about beaten up in a pub in the U.K. or anywhere else, believe it or not we are quite civilised and have been so for almost a thousand years and most people consider the U.S.and Americans as our friends and allies, and just as Brits are generally treated generously and hospitably by Americans when visiting the U.S, we do the same for them, and even the children here speak English![]()

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