Bargain – Techair Notebook Rucksack, only £6.29!
Happy Birthdays today to both my nieces Julie and Wendy and also Happy Birthday to Tariq, who is now 13.
We started the day by ringing Tariq before we set off on our next bit of sightseeing! Mal was determined to cover our £57 we paid for the English Heritage membership even though we have another 15 months! We did stop off to say goodbye to Kerry first and then drove to Pevensey Castle. I can’t say we were over impressed with that one. We found it difficult to follow the audio tour and the dungeon was closed “due to flooding”. So, it didn’t take us long to do this one! As well as that you had to pay £2 for the car park but at least we handed over our ticket to the next person entering the car park! Oh and it seems most of the English Heritage sites have ghosts or so they say!
From here we drove on to Battle, a place we love and have visited often. Whilst doing the tourist bit around the battlefield and Battle Abbey, we were also fortunate enough to join a tour of Battle Independant School in the grounds, as it was the school holidays. They have a very impressive painting of the battle and also an impressive library.
If you visit here and you are a member of English Heritage, the parking (normally £3.50) is £1 by purchasing a token in the Abbey shop, something that wasn’t made very clear.
We then drove back to the caravan, the slow route, through all the lovely Kent villages.






















