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Brick Kiln Farm, Suffolk

Pulling off the main road we missed the small sign and had to do a u-turn. Along the small dirt track, just wide enough for one vehicle, we begun to consider whether we had chosen the right place for our latest getaway. Before we knew it we had pulled alongside…

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Book Review: One Dark Summer by Saskia Sarginson

In One Dark Summer, Saskia Sarginson weaves a chilling psychological drama set in the quiet corners of the English countryside, where memories and secrets lie buried beneath the surface. The Synopsis of One Dark Summer It was the summer that changed everything… With trembling hands, Meg knocks on the door…

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book blog tour of Death at Horsey Mere by Ross Greenwood

Book Review: Death at Horsey Mere

Death at Horsey Mere featuring DI Ashley Knight is the fourth instalment in Ross Greenwood’s Norfolk Murders series set around the Norfolk Broads. The Synopsis of Death at Horsey Mere When a teenage couple go missing, the police aren’t too concerned. Young lovers often make bad choices. Then, a body…

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The Angel Hotel, Bury St Edmunds: A Tribute to Charles Dickens

From the outside looking in, I have always wondered about the rooms hidden away behind the climbing ivy which beautifully enhances the old brickwork at the front of The Angel Hotel.  It especially captures my attention in the height of summer when the brightly coloured flowers – the pinks, the…

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West Stow Pods in Bury St Edmunds is home to it's very own hobbit hole recreated after visiting Hobbiton in New Zealand. Recognised by the Tolkien Society as one of the most authentic hobbit holes ever recreated it is well worth any Lord of the Rings fan visiting via @tbookjunkie

West Stow Pods: Experiencing Hobbiton in the UK

Have you ever dreamed of visiting Hobbiton?  Did you watch The Lord of the Rings and imagine yourself as one of J.R.R. Tolkien’s little hobbits heading off on their own adventure through Middle Earth? “I think I’m quite ready for another adventure”. (Bilbo Baggins) Perhaps surprisingly, a little slice of…

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Why Everyone Should Try Camping This Summer

Camping – The Wrong Impression Camping has often been seen as a past-time for those more adventurous nature lovers; the ones that boast about getting back to basics, loving the fact that they need to queue for a lukewarm shower after a hearty day of hiking in the hills. So,…

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