72. High Halden, Kent - House and Pet Sitting - Episode 14

One of the best moments on this trip is when you approach a property on the pet sit and not really knowing much about the property itself and then, getting a pleasant surprise. Having Penny makes travel so much easier. In fact we couldn't get sits like this without a car as this property is not on a bus route. The house was built in the 16th century and sits on 20 acres of pasture. It was a bit dark inside but it gave the place its unique character as we made our way through the house through the hallways and rooms a plenty. It did take a full day to get our bearings!

The owner was very welcoming and since we came late in the day, she made us dinner before she went to bed as  she was leaving on a very early morning flight. 

The Grand House

The dogs were well behaved and easy to be with. We had to be careful with Timmy as he was recovering from a leg operation and had to make sure he didn't over exert himself. 

Sasha and Timmy


Sasha


Timmy


The beautiful garden that not only had flower beds but extensive vegetable beds and a greenhouse

Courtyard around the back

There are plenty of exposed original timbers around the house. It has been renovated in sections and the upstairs section now has 5 bedrooms all with ensuites.

Here comes Autumn.

The Daily Walk over the property.


Sasha




The neigh-bours - (Pun definitely intended)


The house from the back of the property. It actually had 3 storeys.


We were about 5 miles from Tenterden where got our supplies. These country towns are so individual and I think this is the case because small businesses seem to be able to sustain themselves rather than in many countries where they struggle or close only to have franchised businesses take their place. The churches never fail to impress.

St Mildred's Church - Tenterden


The glasswork was absolutely stunning.


The traditional organ was recently refurbished.


These pics of businesses were taken in Faversham, a village about a 30 minute drive from Tenterden. Good to see bookshops still viable .









Not to mention cobblestone streets a plenty


From here we drive 130km north to one of two sits in Stratford upon Avon - Shakespeare country. The first one is short two day stint and the other is about a week before heading back to the south which we have sits to take us right through to the new year.














Comments

  1. we really do get an idea of the UK through your experienced eyes xoxox

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  2. Excellent stuff right there.
    Looks great and you both must be right at home babysitting your way around Europe. 😁
    Pickles

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  3. So lovely! Still can't get over how quaint the architecture and gardens are. Looking forward to your next adventure 🤗

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  4. What a lovely area. Looks amazing all through!

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  5. The glass work was absolutely stunning 😉 and that house!!!! How the other half live. Enjoy Stratford xxx

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  6. Sir Paul and Lady Max look so at home....as one does.

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous ❤️

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