Frampton-on-Severn is said
to have the longest village green in Britain. I'm not sure if this
factual but it certainly is a long and thin village green. Complete
with ponds with reeds and lilly pads, games of cricket being played
by men in whites and a local village shop. It is all so very stereo
typically English and actually very nice.
There are lots of nice walks
through the village and along the river with lots of old houses and
buildings and wild flowers bursting out of the pavement wherever you
go.
There are a few pubs in the
village which are all meant to be pretty good though the only one we
have been to is The bell Inn, right on the green. It has free wifi (always a bonus for us travelling folk) serves pretty good food and
has a load of pigs and goats out the back which was a hit with
Willow.
There is also a play park a
short walk away from the village centre that we usually try and
visit but with Willow in the show this year we didn't get round to
it.
Another tradition for
Frampton is the local church has its service in the tent on Sunday
morning.
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