En route to the second centre, the visit was to Bressingham, which has been described as 'eccentric'. Well, it is in that it is like nothing else, but all the better for that. There is a garden centre, a 'toy' steam railway for short pleasure trips, railway sheds containing full size steam engines and carriages which are part of the national collection, and a huge stunning garden, including the famous 'foggy bottom'. An enjoyable time for both.
The sat nav then suggested a route which included twists, turns and a lot of ungraded roads, which was demanding for the driver and both demanding and scary for the navigator. But the hotel was eventually safely located. The room, although adequate, is not as big as the last one and the storage is woefully inadequate for the amount of clothes and 'stuff' which travel with TSH and Diva. Some clothes are currently on the hook behind the bathroom door and some are draped over the wardrobe door, which some readers may know is not the usual style.
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