| Location | Arrived | Duration | Departed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant | 9:55 | ||
| Weston Rhyn | 10:29 | 1h 59m | 12:28 |
| Olivers Wood | 12:32 | 1h 37m | 14:09 |
| Oswestry | 14:21 | 2h 27m | 16:48 |
| Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant | 17:11 |
Oh dear, breakfast this morning with green mould on the marmalade.
Todays adventure was to visit Weston Rhyn, which was once part of the ecclesiastical parish known as the Lodge. This is an ancestral area which took me years to locate. I spent my time wandering around the village, studying the architecture, bumping into a couple of residents to whom I gave a lecture on the history of their village. I think they were glad to get away.
This was followed by a photographing session in the Woodlands Trust Olivers wood.
The next adventure for the day was wandering around Oswestry. It took me ages to find “The quadrant”, another ancestral home. Again its not on a modern map, but I managed to locate a butcher who still quoted it in his address.
Finally back to the B&B, where I fund a note “Couldn’t clean your room, we have lost the spare key”. Near the B&B was a road sign pointing to a waterfall. As it was early evening, I thought I would go for a walk to see if I could find it. I had to turn back after an hour, it was a bit further than I had assumed.
Lodge village day 2 at EveryTrail
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