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  • Highclere, England

    Posted at 4:30 PM by Brittany, on December 4, 2019

    Highclere is a village in England about an hour and a half (drive) west of London. When I first heard of this village I thought nothing of it. When most people hear of this village they think of Highclere Castle, a filming location for the popular show Downton Abbey (DA.) I’m often behind the times when it comes to watching popular shows, and I’ve still never seen Game of Thrones despite telling myself I would start watching after visiting a handful of filming locations.

    My two gal pals that went to England with me are big DA fans, and they wanted to visit Highclere castle. I’m always up for a good castle visit, so I was on board despite the fact I knew nothing about the show. After booking our Air B & B we discovered the castle has limited openings, and we would have needed to book our visit much further in advance.

    Alas, we stuck with the plan to visit Highclere and had a lovely morning walk.

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    We thought perhaps we could catch a glimpse of the castle from the outskirts if we walked nearby, but that didn’t happen. Instead we wandered open fields, small neighborhoods, quiet church yards, and found an old cemetery. We were only in Highclere for an evening into the next afternoon, but it was a nice transition leaving London heading towards our first national park of the trip.

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    Our Air B & B was lovely, and the hosts left us some croissants and eggs in the fridge for breakfast. I woke up before my gal pals and enjoyed a quiet cup of coffee while staring quietly into the open fielded backyard. It was in this moment that I knew deep in my soul the UK is where I feel most alive.

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    I can’t tell you what it is exactly, it’s a feeling I will forever struggle to put into words, but I have now been to three of the four UK countries and each one sparks a fire in me that I forget is there until I arrive. I travel to escape, and while it’s a healthier addiction than some of the alternatives, it’s still a way for me to not work through my problems.

    I’m not saying this is a good thing, it’s just the truth. People say travel is a way to find yourself, but for some travel is a way to escape yourself. All of my trips bring me joy, but none like the joy I feel when I visit the UK. I hope someday (preferably after I work through my “problems” and stop traveling just to escape) I can find a way to live in the UK.

    Any UK readers out there single and looking to mingle, holla atcha girl.

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    After pondering life, my friends and I made some breakfast before we headed out for our walk. I felt calm, I felt content, and I felt at peace sitting down with two great girls for a meal and some laughs. I enjoyed my eggs and two croissants without any food anxiety.

    After our walk we said goodbye to The Leacroft Lodge and headed towards the Lake District. 

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    Before arriving at our next destination, we stopped in a small town called Coventry for afternoon tea. Can you really visit the UK without having afternoon tea? We chose Coventry because it was a good midpoint between Highclere and the Lake District, and because we found an undercroft called St. Mary’s Guildhall that served (very affordable) afternoon tea.

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    This undercroft is over 700 years old, and sits within the cities historical Cathedral Quarter. The medieval restaurant is new, and the ladies that work there are kind and friendly. The tea cost each of us no more than $10, and my eyes were opened to the world of clotted cream. I knew I loved scones, but English scones are of another world.

    I ended up eating the remaining clotted cream with a spoon.

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    After tea we wandered the town for maybe an hour before heading north to the Lake District. We walked the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry, weaving through the ruins of St. Michael cathedral, and saw a traditional original medieval timber framed house. An unexpected historical stop in the city of Coventry.

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    I still daydream about those scones and clotted cream. It’s a good thing there were so many opportunities for scones on this trip.

    Q: Scones or croissants? Nothing beats a good, thick, soft, English scone with jam and clotted cream.

    brittany

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    | 25 Comments Tagged Afternoon Tea, Brittanys Life Abroad, England, Highclere |

    25 thoughts on “Highclere, England”

    • theapplesinmyorchard's avatar

      theapplesinmyorchard

      December 4, 2019 at 6:17 PM

      Lovely! Thanks for sharing!

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      • Brittany

        December 4, 2019 at 9:20 PM

        Thanks for reading!

        Reply
    • danaelizabethx's avatar

      danaelizabethx

      December 4, 2019 at 7:11 PM

      What a bummer you didn’t get to tour Highclere- I have always wanted to go there! There’s some really great documentaries about it on Netflix (I think is where I saw them). PS I have never seen Game of Thrones either, but I DO highly recommend Downton Abbey!! Lovely pics as usual!!

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      • Brittany

        December 4, 2019 at 9:20 PM

        I should look for that documentary!

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        • danaelizabethx

          December 5, 2019 at 3:18 AM

          I just checked- it’s called the secrets of highclere castle – still on Netflix just in case ur interested!!

        • Brittany

          December 5, 2019 at 7:46 AM

          Ohh thank you!!

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      rootchopper

      December 4, 2019 at 7:32 PM

      Scones!

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      • Brittany

        December 4, 2019 at 9:19 PM

        Sconessss!

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    • thechrisdotcom's avatar

      thechrisdotcom

      December 4, 2019 at 9:50 PM

      I’ve only had crappy scones from chain coffee shops. But not opposed to getting a good one from somewhere that has yummy ones. I do like croissants but don’t eat them often. They’re so flakey and yummy. I could eat them plain.

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      • Brittany

        December 5, 2019 at 7:48 AM

        Those aren’t scones, those are processed balls of gluten. ENGLISH SCONES ARE THE BOMB!

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        • thechrisdotcom

          December 5, 2019 at 1:17 PM

          Can you send me some please? With some tea of course. 🙂

        • Brittany

          December 5, 2019 at 2:24 PM

          They obviously go well with tea, but a gooooood Americano takes them to another level! These scones are so fresh they wouldn’t make it to you in time before molding. NONE OF THAT AMERICAN PRESERVATIVE BULLLLSHITTT. lolol.

        • thechrisdotcom

          December 5, 2019 at 3:03 PM

          What what I thinking?! Coffee over tea any day, doh!

        • Brittany

          December 9, 2019 at 5:30 PM

          😂😂🤪

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      Pam

      December 4, 2019 at 10:53 PM

      Scones…..Clotted Cream….Jam
      And a Good Cuppa…..Hot tea😊
      I share Your Lovevof the UK❤️
      U.K. And Switzerland top choices if I could live abroad

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      • Brittany

        December 5, 2019 at 7:48 AM

        Yes yes yes. A vacation home…let’s buy one.

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    • Thistles and Kiwis's avatar

      Thistles and Kiwis

      December 4, 2019 at 11:58 PM

      Scones every time!

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      • Brittany

        December 5, 2019 at 7:47 AM

        Big mood. Agreed.

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      hyddyr

      December 5, 2019 at 1:45 AM

      I love scones but I cannot choose scones over croissants or vise versa. They are equal in my estimation and in my heart. I do love a cream tea! I’m so happy to follow you on your journeys and see places through your lens. Thank you. I’m enjoying an escape with you.

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      • Brittany

        December 5, 2019 at 7:47 AM

        I respect your answer! There is a time and place for both. Thank you for following along! ❤️

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    • Vanmarmot's Travels's avatar

      Boots on the Trail

      December 5, 2019 at 4:00 PM

      Such beautiful sunny skies! 🙂 Not what I remember of England. :/

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      • Brittany

        December 9, 2019 at 5:30 PM

        I love the mix of sunny and rain!

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    • Amy's avatar

      Amy

      December 12, 2019 at 4:33 AM

      Girl… Hold on TIGHT to that feeling!! When your soul finds its home, you’ll know. You don’t need to put it into words; you just need to recognize and acknowledge that feeling — and hopefully be able act on it. I have no doubt that a home in the UK is in your future, and I’m SO excited to see that manifest for you!! ❤️

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      • Brittany

        December 12, 2019 at 4:11 PM

        I will keep manifesting until it happens!!! SWOON.

        Reply

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