Monday, 17 January 2011

Xmas day out in London - Dec 2010


Piccadilly to pick up some Theatre tickets 

The Christmas decorations of Fortnum and Mason 

A walk around the Palace 


A very strange changing of the guards


Christmas in Covent Garden



Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych
 



Christmas Time 2010

A cold one this year, even the river running by our flat in Bedford froze over as you can see the Swans and ducks had to use a pond sized area for swimming in.


Xmas eve: An evening at Dan’s parents with a meal cooked by Dan and assisted by myself J  We had started with Cooked Camembert with Cranberry Jelly, followed by a mains of coq au van and dauphinoise potatoes. We never made it as far as desert  


Xmas day: A lovely day at John and Sue’s started with the many presents to open






The Christmas parcels from my parents



 Dan attempts to open the Buck’s fizz


Litton Mill in Miller’s Dale - Dec 2010


A ground floor apartment in an historic converted mill, in a delightful rural position in the hamlet of Litton Mill in Miller's Dale, in the Peak District National Park, three miles from Tideswell – and when they say rural they mean in the middle of nowhere.  

Reception area for Mill flats 
 
Mill Apartment features an open plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen, a lovely large sitting area and a dining area, as well as a quiet hall, ideal for enjoying a spot of reading. There are two bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities. All main rooms in this charming Peak District self catering apartment take in the river view.

Amazing messaging showers took a bit of getting used too



Big bedrooms with views of the river below bathroom in each room


Huge living space with open plan living room and kitchen, room for small army to stay





The property and surrounding buildings retain much original character, including the old mill wheel, now part of the landscaped gardens overlooking the river. With its central position in the heart of the Peak District National Park, it made for stunning views, however when covered in snow it was a pain to get in and out of the heart of the Peak district. Maybe better in the warm summer sun. 

The single road to mill in the snow



View along the river


The views of the Peak district in the winter snow: