henge and stone circle Red Lion Inn Avebury Our first lunch in England The Henge Shop in Avebury Village of Lacock Malmesbury the southern Cotswolds Market Cross 1490 Malmesbury Abbey ID: 636240
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Day 1: Avebury – village, earthen henge and stone circleSlide2
Red Lion Inn – Avebury. Our first lunch in EnglandSlide3
The Henge
Shop in AveburySlide4Slide5
Village of LacockSlide6Slide7Slide8Slide9
Malmesbury, the southern
CotswoldsSlide10
Market Cross - 1490
Malmesbury Abbey
High StreetSlide11Slide12
Day 2: The City of BathSlide13
House Museum in the last entranceSlide14Slide15Slide16
Sally
Lunn
Bun in BathSlide17
Bowood House and Gardens
A privately owned
Stately HomeSlide18Slide19Slide20
Day 3: Off to LondonSlide21Slide22Slide23Slide24Slide25
Day 3 evening is free to enjoy theatre or a pub crawlSlide26
Day 4: Free time in LondonSlide27
Late Afternoon: An elegant tea early enough to still enjoy a night of theatre, music or relaxingSlide28
"Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."
Samuel Johnson, September 20, 1777
Dr Johnson and “Hodge”