Tuesday July 19 A trip to Melton Mowbray
Melton Mowbray sheep market |
We were on the road by 7.30 this morning for the 2 hour
drive to Melton Mowbray, I even drove part of the way. Easy parking at the
market, stock trucks and trailers everywhere. The market is not only for stock
but also food and bric a brac so lots of people.
The familiar smell of stock as we wandered amongst the
sheep and pigs before coming to the “feather’s and fur” sale – what a hoot as
they sold everything from chooks to geese to rabbits and budgies.
The cattle auction fascinated us and the prices were
pretty impressive, small weaners were selling for 400 pound, and older for over
600 for 6 – 8 months. (sorry can’t find the pound symbol on my laptop!) There
were some real characters watching the auction, traditional British Farmers.
From what I understand this market had been in existence for 1000 years and is
the biggest British town centre market. They are currently developing the site
to create more market space. This place
really is well worth a visit.
We have been trying to find a small gas barbecue for
Ruakiwi, without success, so visited a B&Q store in Melton Mowbray but no
luck. They suggested the Home Base and The Range in Grantham, no luck in either
but were really impressed with the range of stock in the Range. Had a very late
lunch at the Picture Café in Grantham, really nice especially as they had air
conditioning! And loved that my cup of tea came in a china pot with a hand knitted
tea cosy!
We drove lots of country lanes and roads on the way back
to the Barn, just can’t get enough of this beautiful countryside. The head and
sun is ripening all the crops and saw quite a bit of harvesting going on.
Coming into the little town of Woodhall Spa, we crossed
the Witham River and could see several canal boats tied up. Detour around to
check them out, as these are the first we have seen on our travels.
Finally arrived home at 5pm, rather weary and very hot,
so the beer that Ian had put in the fridge was really welcome. Another good day
exploring the countryside, and tomorrow we bring Ruakiwi home..YEAH!!!
This chap had just bought these 3 chooks - he was on his way home! |
The butcher in this really well set up mobile shop had great patter, he was offering some great deals and had plenty of customers. |
A rental canal boat...loved the name. |
Driving along a country lane, we had to cross this ford...a first. |
Comments
Great pictures, and good to out of the sun on such a warm day