Monday, 23 April 2012

Bath- Last Day

Fudgetastic




Bath Monthly Vintage Fair
Bath Vintage Fair is a monthly occasion I was in love with this particular stall they had some great vintage men's 50s jacket. Unfortunately when I got there I saw a flyer for an even better fair that was happening on the same day! I was gutted. There was a few places for vintage in Bath, i visited Scarlet Vintage, the flea market on the Saturday but I saw very little and it was petite sizing. I was give the tip to go to Clifton for anique shops you can pick up a bus from Bristol or Frome bus from Bath can take you there, but I had run out of time.
To find out more about Baths undercover vintage fair visit
http://vintageandantiques.co.uk/



I also have bought some shirt clips and 2 tie clips but I seem to miss place them.

Sally Lunn Tea Room






The Sally Lunns Bun was too die for, I didn't eat in but a takeaway was just as nice.

I stayed at a Hostel called St Christopher Inn which was cheap and cheerful and the food wasn't bad either. Cost for 3 nights was £52.

Bristol - John Wesley Chapel

I came up to bath on the Thursday so by Saturday I was a bit bored of Bath and paying entrance fees and hoped to find something cheap and cheerful. The High street was nothing particularly special but walking through the town centre I spotted the John Wesley Chapel and had to look around.

"The New Room in Bristol is the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world (originally built in 1739) and the cradle of the early Methodist movement.
It was built and used by John Wesley and the early Methodists as a meeting and preaching place and the centre for helping and educating the needy members of the community.
The chapel itself is on the ground floor (where there is also a shop) and is accessible from either the Broadmead or Horsefair courtyards. Upstairs, are the Preachers’ Rooms where the MLA accredited museum is located. This contains a unique collection of papers and artifacts and tells the story of John and Charles Wesley and their life and work in Bristol.." extract accessed 23/04/2012 from http://www.newroombristol.org.uk/Home











Friday, 20 April 2012

Bath Abbey- The Church Tower PT1

I love churches so I couldnt refuse a guided tour of Bath Abbey.Going up 212 of spiral staircase was a little scary but luckly we had little pit stops along the way.











Bath Abbey-The Church Tower Tour PT2












It beautiful at night

GoodBye

Goodbye online diary, you were my source of hope, and a record of the struggles I seem to be born to keep enduring. Part inflicted by myself...