THE BOTTESFORD BLOG
Comments on life in the Vale of Belvoir and other stuff
Sunday 20th August 2006
We went for a walk through Easthorpe, crossed the A52 and along to Muston. It must be about 2 miles in all. We were looking for a fête but we didn't really find what we were looking for, but, what we did find was the “The Forge”. A wonderfully restored thatched cottage which is now a tearoom selling sandwiches and cream teas. We met the owner there and in conversation we discovered that he had put his heart and soul into the restoration of this old cottage. It is gorgeously appointed and it is just like walking into a well kept sitting room and garden. So, having eaten heartily and still looking for a fête we travelled up to Eastwell via Muston and inside Eastwell Hall we found what we were looking for and more. Here was our fête featuring an expert display of sword and dagger fighting, stalls and an exploding maypole no less. Gavin sampled the delights of maypole dancing. There they also served a wonderful selection of home-made cakes and tea which we duly tried. Afterwards we stopped on Stathern Hill at the crossing point to admire the view across Belvoir Vale. It was three o'clock by then and our day seemed full but we still had Bernard's 65th birthday BBQ to attend.