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Roly’s fudge shop in Lincoln was worth a visit (if you like fudge) had never heard of them before, didn’t realise they were a nationwide chain, he’s really branching out after fudging us up.0
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Sadly, I find Broadstairs a tad boring and dare I say it, gets a bit tiring finding out which part of SE London everybody is from either for the day trip or house move.
I do like it on a quiet midweek day and a nice coastal walk go Ramsgate.0 -
Just stick to the Old Town, though some parts of St Leonards are nice.ForeverAddickted said:Always enjoyed going down to Hastings.3 -
Walmer/Deal lovely walks along the front good pubs and plenty of nice places to eat.2
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Walmer/Deal lovely walks along the front good pubs and plenty of nice places to eat.0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Roly’s fudge shop in Lincoln was worth a visit (if you like fudge) had never heard of them before, didn’t realise they were a nationwide chain, he’s really branching out after fudging us up.

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I’ve got visions of you pacing up and down the streets and stopping every passer by and asking where they come from.mendonca said:Sadly, I find Broadstairs a tad boring and dare I say it, gets a bit tiring finding out which part of SE London everybody is from either for the day trip or house move.
I do like it on a quiet midweek day and a nice coastal walk go Ramsgate.1 -
Oxford and Cambridge, both fairly obvious but nonetheless worthwhile.1
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Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground1 -
Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.3
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Deal to Dover is a nice walk and you can get the train back to Deal from Dover. If that's a bit much of a walk a wander down to the Zetland Arms at Kingsdown is quite nice.Bournesnr said:Walmer/Deal lovely walks along the front good pubs and plenty of nice places to eat.2 -
It's nice, we're staying there in November at a place called The George, which is supposed to be lovely.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.
We've also booked a night in Brighton for half term week. Been there loads over the years but still one of our go to places for a weekend away.0 -
Studland Bay, just on from Poole, which is a lovely little harbourside town in and of itself, is a great beach, with Bournemouth and Sandbanks round the corner if you’re looking for variety. Swanage and Corfe Castle nearby. Can’t go wrong, it’s a lovely part of the country to explore.
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Any place you recommend to an ex Hurstmerian (left 1984) where to eat/ drink visit?DaveMehmet said:
It's nice, we're staying there in November at a place called The George, which is supposed to be lovely.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.
We've also booked a night in Brighton for half term week. Been there loads over the years but still one of our go to places for a weekend away.0 -
I left in '84 too. Never actually stayed there before, only ever visited for the day when we've been down that way. Just mooched about the shops for a bit and grabbed a bite to eat in one of the pubs in the high st. Been quite a while since we've been though so can't really recommend anywhere.Darty Valiant said:
Any place you recommend to an ex Hurstmerian (left 1984) where to eat/ drink visit?DaveMehmet said:
It's nice, we're staying there in November at a place called The George, which is supposed to be lovely.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.
We've also booked a night in Brighton for half term week. Been there loads over the years but still one of our go to places for a weekend away.0 -
Try visiting the Waterworks when your there (micro-pub) assuming you like a real ale that is.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.3 -
Edinburgh is a great destination for a short break - especially for the Festival and the Tattoo.3
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The George has recently been done up since it was badly damaged by fire, look forward to visiting the bar the next time I'm in Rye.DaveMehmet said:
It's nice, we're staying there in November at a place called The George, which is supposed to be lovely.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.
We've also booked a night in Brighton for half term week. Been there loads over the years but still one of our go to places for a weekend away.0 -
Agreed, but prefer OxfordAlgarveaddick said:Oxford and Cambridge, both fairly obvious but nonetheless worthwhile.1 -
Stayed there over twenty years ago, beautiful old place, all uneven floors and little nooks. Maybe the refurb Hastings mentions will have lost some of that, but I bet it's still nice.DaveMehmet said:
It's nice, we're staying there in November at a place called The George, which is supposed to be lovely.Darty Valiant said:Couple of days in Rye, E.Sussex soon. Never been, supposed to be a decent spot.
We've also booked a night in Brighton for half term week. Been there loads over the years but still one of our go to places for a weekend away.2 -
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Have been a few in last few years
rye - stayed at the mermaid inn
Oxford - done Bicester at the same time
Cambridge - I didn’t rate
tenterden - lovely Italian
Stratford upon Avon and Bourton on the water - lovely1 -
Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.1
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Just back from an enjoyable weekend away with the missus in Canterbury. Falstaff hotel and The Goods Shed for dinner both excellentDA9 said:Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground1 -
I still live there. Obviously too many Palace fans knocking about but the place has steadily improved down the years.clb74 said:0 -
Spot on.mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.1 -
Weirdest thing - I loved the one in Lincoln, amazing fudge.Mendonca In Asdas said:Roly’s fudge shop in Lincoln was worth a visit (if you like fudge) had never heard of them before, didn’t realise they were a nationwide chain, he’s really branching out after fudging us up.
Then visited the ones in Tintagel and Canterbury - awful.1 -
No, don't worry - they tell you.ricky_otto said:
I’ve got visions of you pacing up and down the streets and stopping every passer by and asking where they come from.mendonca said:Sadly, I find Broadstairs a tad boring and dare I say it, gets a bit tiring finding out which part of SE London everybody is from either for the day trip or house move.
I do like it on a quiet midweek day and a nice coastal walk go Ramsgate.
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A very, very short break. Maybe an afternoon.bobmunro said:Edinburgh is a great destination for a short break - especially for the Festival and the Tattoo.
If you've ever wondered why news items from Edinburgh always have the castle as a backdrop, it's because it's the only fecking thing there! And it looks more like a Govan tenement building surrounded by walls rather than a proper castle. Even the main drag only has shops on one side. (They put a park on the other.) In any event, all you can buy is tartan tat and Edinburgh rock, both of which are highly undesirable. In fairness the shortbread is okay but you can get that in your local Tesco. Oh, and it will rain.
If you really must go to Scotland, Glasgow is much, much better. A vibrant city with the added bonus of Sauchiehall Street and the fabulous Burrell Collection which has just reopened after a 6-year refurb - and it's free too!1 -
Done a few pub crawls along Rose Street Edinburgh.0
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We’ve stayed in the Falstaff before, nice place.BertieB said:
Just back from an enjoyable weekend away with the missus in Canterbury. Falstaff hotel and The Goods Shed for dinner both excellentDA9 said:Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground0














