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  1. #11
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    re: Moorlass is wanting

    Edinbro..
    Fantastic city great for shopping and site seeing.. There's thousands of Americans visit all year as well.. Best city I have ever visited..

    Loads of independant shops and coffee shops..it's really historic there's also a ghost walk Mrs Moorlass can do at night it's a guided walk and it's really scarey.

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    Angree with Jimmy on Edinburgh, I'd go back there in an heartbeat.

    That pub was called the Raven it was ace. - view external link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buc
    Edinbro..
    Fantastic city great for shopping and site seeing.. There's thousands of Americans visit all year as well.. Best city I have ever visited..

    Loads of independant shops and coffee shops..it's really historic there's also a ghost walk Mrs Moorlass can do at night it's a guided walk and it's really scarey.
    In fairness Jimmy, she'd ****ing terrify the ghosts.

    We of been to Edinburgh an number off of times too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo
    Wareham near Poole is a lovely place to base yourself Moorlad ..loads of pubs ,good eating places, a lovely quay along the riverside and handy for access to the Purbrecks.. Within 20 mins drive of lulworth cove ,durdle for, swanage,and Corfe castle ..check it out on google .
    Is there an shopping centre with bint shops?

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    Wells is great. We often used to spend an day wandering anbout Wells, then on to Glastonbury. Saw Jools Holland one night performing in the Abbey grounds. Glastonbury has some great coffee shops, and is full of shops selling mystic crystals, and spell books and other such pagan paraphanalia*. Drive along towards Shepton Mallett and pick up some proper farm-gate scrumpy. An grand day oot.

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    re: Moorlass is wanting

    2 ideas...

    a)Shrewsbury area...you could stay in Shrewsbury itself or a few miles south in places like Much Wenlock or Church Stretton. Some lovely scenery and pubs (plus shops in S'bury). Close to Ludlow and Ironbridge. I've styaed in Church Stretton loads of times on walking trips and have B&B recommendations ect

    2)Liverpool...loads of shopping, museums (avoid the beatles tat), ace pubs. Close links to North Wales or the Wirral for scenery. If you want B&B contacts on the Wirral i've got loads tbf

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    I went to Glastonbury once, there were loads off of bare footed, long haired, beardy, unwashed hippy ****s blocking the ****ing streets. As for being "pagans" they can **** off of, pretending to be ****ing druids and ****e, why don't they just get an ****ing job!

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    re: Moorlass is wanting

    Quote Originally Posted by moorlad
    Wareham near Poole is a lovely place to base yourself Moorlad ..loads of pubs ,good eating places, a lovely quay along the riverside and handy for access to the Purbrecks.. Within 20 mins drive of lulworth cove ,durdle for, swanage,and Corfe castle ..check it out on google .
    Is there an shopping centre with bint shops?[/quote]

    Bournemouth and Poole are within 10 min drive away. Only downside is,it's full of off southern softees like Pents and Anders. Arfs Arfs

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    re: Moorlass is wanting

    Quote Originally Posted by deezel
    2 ideas...

    a)Shrewsbury area...you could stay in Shrewsbury itself or a few miles south in places like Much Wenlock or Church Stretton. Some lovely scenery and pubs (plus shops in S'bury). Close to Ludlow and Ironbridge. I've styaed in Church Stretton loads of times on walking trips and have B&B recommendations ect

    2)Liverpool...loads of shopping, museums (avoid the beatles tat), ace pubs. Close links to North Wales or the Wirral for scenery. If you want B&B contacts on the Wirral i've got loads tbf
    Shrewsbury and Ludlow are suggestions I'll definitely put to her, nice one Deez, that sounds geet interesting.

    We of been to Liverpool an lot, I quite like it now Liverpool One is fully functioning to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo
    Wareham near Poole is a lovely place to base yourself Moorlad ..loads of pubs ,good eating places, a lovely quay along the riverside and handy for access to the Purbrecks.. Within 20 mins drive of lulworth cove ,durdle for, swanage,and Corfe castle ..check it out on google .
    Is there an shopping centre with bint shops?[/quote]

    Bournemouth and Poole are within 10 min drive away. Only downside is,it's full of off southern softees like Pents and Anders. Arfs Arfs[/quote]

    And northerners in caravans/caravanettes tbf...

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