A Day Worth Recording

By Cheeseminer

Farcamp

Members of the local Quaker Meetings had been invited to afternoon tea at a local house with local historic significance and Quaker connections.

The house is characterful but not spectacular.  Originally developed from quarry cottages apparently.  However, the garden, set within the former quarry, was large, wooded, with quite a climb of paths at it's back.

From the top there's a decent view of the "British Camp" iron age fort.

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