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Showing posts with label City. Show all posts
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Monday, 17 August 2015

A Week in Bath - Day 2

Bath Day 2 - 09/08/15

Well, here it is, my first proper post on my summer holiday in Bath. If you scroll down you shall probably notice there are a lot of photographs (I actually whittled them down from a lot more!). I got extremely carried away with photographing the amazing architecture and scenery, which was mesmerising. Anyway, like I said I shall try and keep the writing to a minimum and the photographs do the talking, however, there is just so much to talk about It's going to be a challenge!

























The first half of the day was spent exploring the famous Roman Baths! I've always wanted to go to the Roman Baths and take in a little bit of English history and it definitely lived up to expectations... as you can probably tell from the amount of photographs! Its an amazing piece of architecture and uses of natural resources, for example the naturally occurring hot springs and rich healing waters. Unfortunately one of the parts of the Baths I found most impressive, I didn't get any photos of because it was too dark; the underfloor heating. A lot of house and places don't even have underfloor heating now so its surprising to see such an effective method of underfloor heating being used so long ago. So if you do get a chance to go and visit this wonderful piece of Bath history, don't forget to have a look at the underfloor heating situated the changing rooms and the hot and warm rooms. The museum experience itself was a good one, it does get rather busy though, so if your not a fan of crowds then try and go at a less busy time! (if there is one!). Also because of the minerals etc. in the water it is a bit stinky of sulphur, but that should not deter you!



These were taken straight after the Roman Baths, the Guildhall is a wonderful building, very photogenic and the little details are delightful! Which to be fair is the case with most of the buildings in Bath.

Even with a big tour bus in front the Bath Abbey is beautiful and impressive to look at. Throughout the rest of the week I got many more photographs of it, in different lights and view points, so there shall be more photographs of this brilliant structure in the next few blog posts! You can also check out my Instagram account for regular photographs from my Bath holiday.




This was a beautiful park in bath situated right next to the weir, I really wanted to go down into the park and get some amazing photographs of the statues, flowers and greenery within the park, however it cost to get in! So on principle I refused to pay for what should really be a public space and only took limited photographs from above. The one directly above is one of my favourites because of the bright colours of the park contrasting with the equally beautiful architecture as a back drop.


One of the very rare photographs Ow allowed me to take!





The weir and Pulteney bridge were amazing, the bridge is home to many little shops, as well as being a beautiful back drop to the impressive weir. Naturally we had to have photographs in front of it!

All of the town houses are so uniform! As well as a lot of them having some sort of defining crescent shape.  


This derelict church was found in the middle of nowhere, the grounds and what is left of the still beautiful church is up kept by a group of volunteers who meet every Saturday.



The day finished with Owen and I taking a walk along the canal which took us around Bath and back towards our holiday property.







These two end photographs were me trying to be artsy! They came out alright though I thought!


As you can probably tell from the rest of the photographs Owen and I spent the rest of the day exploring and photographing Bath. Its such an amazing city, there are so many wonderful things to see and do, including architecture, museums, natural scenery, restaurants, shopping, and of course tea rooms and cafes!  I already can't wait to share the rest of the holiday with you!

Charlotte x

Monday, 6 April 2015

Liverpool & Chester


Me outside the Museum of Liverpool (taken by Owen)
Happy Easter to all! I hope your enjoying your holidays as much as I am. As you can probably tell from the title I took a trip to Liverpool this Easter. It was a great trip and I just thought I would write a quick post on my highlights.

So why Liverpool you ask? Well for one I hadn't ever been before, and it was well recommended as well as being part of Owen's birthday present from his mum and dad who kindly took us. We didn't actually stay in Liverpool itself, but in the nearby city Chester which was where we spent our first day.
Chester Cathedral. Very gothic! (By Charlotte) 
The Cathedral (Charlotte)
Cathedral (Charlotte)
Chester is a lovely city with such amazing architecture which was great as both Owen and I took our DSLR's to hopefully get some good shots of the beautiful buildings and structures. However there was one aspect of Chester that was very bizarre and I feel I must point it out! For all the beautiful buildings and lovely architecture there was always something (usually a big hideous 70's esque building) distorting the view creating a massive juxtaposition in the scenery. Something that shall probably be apparent in my photographs. Just a quick note here, I actually only took photographs in Chester because the wind was so strong at Liverpool I was unable to hold my DSLR steady! So apologies in advance for the lack of photographs from Liverpool.

A Robin outside the Cathedral (Charlotte)
Closer... (charlotte)
It let me get so close! (Charlotte)
I had a few favourite parts of Chester, the first being the wonderful architecture as mentioned, specifically the two story shops that run down the high street! I don't think I've seen anything like it before, I loved it! Every now and again the would be a set of narrow uneven stone steps by the side of one of the ground level shops which would take you up to a sort of sheltered balcony walk way which had its own row of shops lining path. It was fun to walk above the hustle and bustle of the city high street, giving a different perspective on the experience. I also really liked the wall that encased the main part of the city allowing people to get places quicker as well as having a great view. I'll be honest at some parts of the wall I was unable to appreciate the view due to my phobia of heights, however the lower parts of the wall still satisfied my viewing needs! It reminded me of the old castle wall found in York, and was clearly appreciated by students in the city. Whilst wandering around the city, we also came across a lovely little park which had an abundance of squirrels bounding about the bushes. I didn't have my camera out at this point due to the rain but I had to quickly get some snaps of them, thankfully they managed to stay still long enough for a couple of good pictures! (posers!).
Love a good old sweet shop! (Charlotte)
The Next level of shops balcony walk way (Owen)
A view from the Upper walk way shops (Owen)
A View from the wall (Owen)
Another view from the wall (Charlotte)
From the wall again (Charlotte)
An archway I liked! (Charlotte)
Squirrel in the park posing! (Charlotte)
The same squirrel posing again! (Charlotte)
Loved these window graffiti art (Charlotte)
I actually thought there was a cat at one point! (Charlotte)
Both evenings (we were only there 3 days 2 nights) we ate out in Chester. The first evening we ate at Barton Rouge, a lovely contemporary Indian restaurant. I had my usual dish from an Indian a Dopiaza, as its not too spicy but very tasty! I'll not go into a lot of detail as this isn't a review post, but the service was great, as was the food and atmosphere so if your in Chester and love a good Indian I would recommend it. The second evening we came back from Liverpool to eat in Chester as we couldn't agree on where to eat apart from a grill house we had come across in Chester the day before named blackhouse grill. There was so much to choose from on the menu and I ended up going for the steak sandwiches, they were very nice but came with cheese on, something that wasn't in the description on the menu which wasn't bad for me but Owen ordered the same thing and is mildly allergic to cheese so he had to request another one. The service however was very nice again and the atmosphere was too, especially the live pianist playing in the background.

Now on to Liverpool! We spent most of our time in Liverpool being blown around by the blustery wind, as well as in museums, galleries as well as the occasional shops and caffe Nero's! I really enjoyed the Maritime museum we visited first, especially the basement floor exhibition: seized! The border and customs uncovered. I mean the amount of things that people tried to get through customs is unbelievable and the ways they tried to do it as well, it was really shocking and interesting to find out. I also really enjoyed the other exhibitions based on a number of different ships from Liverpool, one being the titanic exhibition they had on. However it was almost shocking to read about and see the amount of other ships that sank around that time and the amount of lives lost that aren't really talked about in comparison to the titanic, such as the Lusitania. I would definitely recommend going to see the Lusitania: life, loss legacy exhibition if you get the chance it was very interesting and deserves as much recognition as the titanic!

The Pump house (owen)
New and old (Owen)
Kind of obvious what this is! (Owen)
Me being battered by the wind outside the Gallery (Owen)
We also visited the museum of Liverpool while in Liverpool (who would have thought it eh?) which again was very interesting. Owen and I both enjoy museums but also don't feel bad if we skip through some of the bits we are less interested in because otherwise I find I will get sick of museums very quickly so some of the exhibitions we kind of skipped over, but the bits that really caught our attention we focused on more. One particular part that interested me was the Liverpool overhead rail way, it reminded me a lot of the overhead rail way situated in Gotham from the batman comics, it just seemed to me a bit of a futuristic idea, which I didn't expect to find as part of Liverpool's rich history!
The open eye gallery was another of my highlights from this trip, they had two floors filled with photographs taken in Japan after the war, I especially enjoyed one of the pictures that had women stood next to each other with some in modern clothes and some in traditional clothes, very juxtaposing and interesting to see in such close proximity.

Obviously some shopping occurred whilst we were in Liverpool! We mostly spent our shopping time walking around Liverpool one. Not many of the shops lured me in as I didn't have much money to spend but I had to find the Cath Kidston that I knew was there from my Google maps searching the day before! I only bought one item from Cath Kidston which was on sale, a little flask that I could use for hot and cold drinks mainly for use at uni, as all of my others leak! It was reduced from £22 to £11 so not too shabby!
So pretty! (Charlotte)
Thought id pop the bag in there too! (Charlotte)
(Charlotte)
On the final day of our trip we ended up at Cheshire Oaks the outlet shopping centre. I absolutely love outlet shopping places and this one was definitely one of the better ones I've visited. I could have gone crazy buying all sorts of bargains but had to refrain from lack of funds! However I was determined to purchase one item: An umbrella as it had been raining on and off the whole time we had been visiting Liverpool and the surrounding areas. I managed to get a lovely handbag sized telescopic umbrella from Radley! I love Radley but I haven't yet made a purchase in one of their shops so I was quite pleased by this find, and it was only £9 from £22! Owen also managed to get some awesome new running trainers from the Nike store which were reduced to £66 from over £100 so if your planning on doing a large amount of shopping/spending and are in the area I would definitely recommend you visit Cheshire Oaks. I mean the giant M&S alone is awesome! Plus there are a number of my favourite chain restaurants dotted around. We actually had breakfast at Frankie and Benny's their which was so scrummy! and inexpensive, plus you can get really cheap refills on not only tea and regular coffee but also cappuccinos!
Yay! Radley! (Charlotte)
Proof that it is actually Radley! (Charlotte)
(Me again)
final pic! (Charlotte)
Oh just one more thing about Chester, if you go into the main Debenhams their be prepared never to leave again! That place is like a bizarre maze designed to trap women in the shoe section! And you know what happens to women in the shoe section, we can't help but buy things!

Did you go for a quick break this Easter holiday? Let me know in the comments :)

Charlotte x