BUS TOUR TO ENGLAND,IRELAND, WALES.
On Sunday 23rd they left the hotel at 8.30 to begin their tour with Insight. First stop was Hampton Court Castle where Henry V111 lived. They walked about and saw the oldest grape vine in the world. The Castle covers 800 acres and employs 35-40 gardeners. The bricks came from Italy. Christopher Wren redecorated it in 1690. The trees are cut to the shape of W and M for William and Mary.
Then to Stonehenge, dating back to 3,000 BC, then to Salisbury, the city with the tallest spire, 404 feet. After lunch in an interesting pub it was on to Bath, an elegant Georgian city famous for its Roman relics and baths, built in the first century. The Abbey was begun in 1499. There are graves under the floor. There is an Australian memorial flag and a bust of Admiral Philip who is buried there. Arrived at Cardiff at 6.30, after crossing the Severn Bridge - modern engineering. Passed the Cardiff Arms Park, the home of Welsh Rugby Union, and is known locally as 'The Hallowed Ground." It has a capacity of around 60,000 and Wales have played there for more than 100 years. After a good nights sleep, they departed Cardiff for Fishguard, arriving at 3 p.m. to board the ferry 'Stena Felicity" for Rosslare in Ireland,
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| COULDN'T RESIST A SIT ON THE GRASS |

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| ROMAN BATHS |

















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