Up St Edward's Street then, its been here for 800 years and the half-timbered houses stand on the old medieval burgage plots and the long, narrow gardens of the merchants' houses still stretch out behind.
First stop, one of the lovely gift shops on our way up the hill. Lots to be tempted by.
Around the corner, on Sheepmarket, I can't resist the bookshop. Its crammed with ancient volumes, new releases, local art and beautiful cards. A proper treasure trove. Up into the market square and the monthly Fine Food Fair and Collector's Market are in full swing. Today you can find yourself anything from a buffalo steak to a vintage eiderdown and pretty much anything in between. Look what came home with me today!
Just need to pop into the hairdressers to book an appointment before they fill up for Christmas.
Time to stop for coffee and cake at the Italian deli and watch the world potter by for a while.
And then almost my favourite bit of all - toddling off home and finding just the right place for a few new treasures. Thanks for coming along.
P.S Thank you to all you lovely bloggers who have sent your warm thoughts and wishes on the loss of our furry girl. I'm truly overwhelmed and appreciate each one so very much. Thank you for thinking of me and being so very kind. It's meant an awful lot to me xx
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Love it! Felt just like I was there. Lovely post!
Oh goody I do love a stroll around someone elses neck of the woods, what lovely streets and shops! I fancy I could do a bit of C*******S shopping!
Lovely wire basket, yes please if you spot another!
Love Sarah x
Good 'Sunday' morning and what a beautiful day it is - in our neck of the woods anyway. A lovely stroll and peek into someone elses world and what treasures to find, the crochet blanket is gorgeous and I can see why it had to come home with you.
Have a lovely, lovely day,
Nina x
Thank you for the tour. The book shop looks interesting my sort of place. Lovely buys, just love the blanket.
Oh what a lovely day in town you had. I grew up in a town that is almost 400 years old so I have an idea of how amazing it is to walk where so many others have walked and shopped before you. Although on your side of the pond things are a bit older...I am in New England after all.
I love your granny square! I have a thing about them. I just can't bear to leave them behind. I feel such a strong desire to "rescue" them. Yours has such pretty muted colors.
Your town looks lovely, great for a mooch around. Love the granny squares blanket, who could have left it behind?!
Lovely blanket and basket - and a fabulous walk with you through town!
thankyou for that little shopping trip!!
looks like a lovely little market town packed with charm! x
Lovely stroll through the shops thanks Steph. Good finds too. It looks a really pretty place to live and I love those old buildings. Makes shopping even better doesn't it? xx
Is that Leek by any chance? It sort of reminds me of the place.
Sorry to hear of your furry loss, I am a cat lover and currently only have 3( another one is on loan to my ex as the lovely Sophie had to be put to sleep and he missed having a furry around. I think she is on permanent loan though..such loyalty huh?).
Love your blog. Have you had any bilberries off of the Roaches? are there still any Wallabies on the Roaches?
Sandie (Sandie's Patch)
Thank you for the lovely trip, really enjoyed it!Love the crochet blanket, I would've bought it too!
So sorry to hear about Wednesday, so very sad. Our lovely cat Peanut died in February aged 20 and we all really miss him,. We had him before our children , he really was one of the family!Hope you begin to feel better about things soon!
Rachel x
What a lovely town. Must be a lovely place to live.
What a wonderful, lovely little town you live in! Ah if only! Thanks for the tour! xxx
Ooww you live in a lovely place, I'd of loved to come with you and had coffee and cake then pop in to that fabulous sounding market.
Glad your feeeling better abut the loss of little one.
Sending more big hugs,
Cathrine x
I want to move house.......!!!!
Feel like I've done a morning's shopping now! And I didn't spend a thing. Gosh, that blanket is lovely. It's so sad that things like that, made with love and care, end up on a stall somewhere. But then again, it looks like it has found a suitable new home! Love, country mouse
Hi Steph. What a gorgeous post, I wish I lived there too! Love your blanket very much indeed. Thanks for your lovely post on my blog, am feeling a bit chirpier today. Lucy xxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the tour, you live in such a great place. It must be wonderful to see buildings and shop at places with so much character. You got found some good stuff too!
Hello
Just wanted to send you my wishes about your dear pussy cat...I can remember a while ago catching up on reading blogs when I came across some pictures of your pussycat, and I can remember thinking to myself - what a lovely sweet cat xx
Love sam xx
Such a wonderful town to go around in. I just love the bright and cheery bookstore. I like ones like that better than the cold modern/fast ones they have here. I am not much of a coffee drinker, but having the cake sounds good!!!
So sorry about your cat, sometimes you can find that special one that is the sweetest out of all of them. I'm sure she will always have a special place in your heart.
Take care,
Ulrike
thanks Steph
those are the three i usually go to , if i recognise you i will say hi, so if a mad woman with long blonde hair says hi you know its me lol,
i went to leek today some nice bits in the charity shops and market, and a latte and cake at the wonderful itallian.
nataie
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