I sent off an email to Wychavon Council...congratulating them on the super moorings, congratulating them on actually having a Youth Club but mentioning that the noise was a bit over the top and perhaps a trifle anti-social.. Thankfully Saturday and Sunday nights were quite undisturbed.
And so to Pershore itself, a lovely Medieval town with the remnants of a former Abbey and extensive Regency terraces mixed in. A wide range of independent shops including traditional butchers, green grocers, bakers, hardware, cafes and pubs, quite charming.
Pershore Abbey sitting in the Abbey gardens.
Tree carving in the Abbey grounds
t'other side
A preaching cross. A number of the local villages also boast preaching crosses
A stunning example of a timber framed farm house with attached barn
Come Monday morning we pulled forward on to the services and did the necessary and slipped away in light rain towards Pershore lock. We had decided to push on towards Tewkesbury so with fourteen miles and three locks before us we donned wet weather gear and pressed onward.
Strensham lock with swing bridge
Eckington Bridge...there are moorings adjacent to the bridge but we had decided to press on
Tewkesbury Town bridge
Moored, Tewkesbury
The new front access has come into its own as our side doors both here and at Pershore would have been problematic as the bank/quayside is above gunwale height at both locations.
Hi Lesley, it was lovely to meet you last week, albeit briefly. It was great reading your River Avon journey. We loved Pershore, what a pretty place! We were disappointed in Evesham, we felt it had lost it's charm. Are you heading from Sharpness to Portishead and onto Bristol and up the Kennet and Avon. We live in Portishead and would love to see Yarwood in the marina! We'll be on the Gloucester/Sharpness at the weekend so we'll look out for you, it is lovely even though it is a little short! Paula NB Resolution
ReplyDeleteHi Paula
DeleteWe will be on the G&S at the weekend as well. We are meeting land based friends at Patch Bridge where they are holidaying in their caravan. We are not off down the Severn to Bristol, perhaps another time, but rather back up stream to Stourport then the Staffs&Worcs to Gt. Haywood where we will turn right.
We will look out for Resolute and hope to see you both again.
Lesley