So with tickets booked to see
Show of Hands in Shrewsbury
- one of my favourite folk groups on their (possibly) final tour - we decided to have a couple of days in the 'big' city (well 'town' if you want to be technical about it!).
After a leisurely drive through mid-Wales, stopping along the way a couple of times - we arrived in Shrewsbury mid-afternoon, with time for a wander round the museum and a few shops, before enjoying a few drinks and a very nice curry in the evening.
The next day we actually got a bit of sunshine in the morning - taking a walk down by the river, and through the gardens in all their autumn colours.
Along the way visited St Chad's Church - a distinctive and really interesting round building - further distinguished by the presence of an 'Ebenezer Scrooge' gravestone in its churchyard (used in the 1984 George C. Scott version of A Christmas Carol.)
Apparently it isn't a prop, but rather a period gravestone where the original inscription was no longer visible - not sure if was quite ethical to allow a film production to reinscribe it, but it certainly makes a noteworthy addition to the churchyard!
After our musical evening, made our way home the next day via Oswestry, and the
British Ironwork Centre - lots more to see than on our
last visit - from the original 'spoon' Gorilla, to Marvel characters, and an ecological sculpture park.
The cakes were just as good as last time too - although Martin got a bit of a shock on visiting the Gents . . .
All in all it made for a nice couple of days away - plus we got a bit of Christmas shopping done, and stocked up the wine cupboard at 'English' prices! 😊