
Thursday June 15th 10am. Moored at Slimbridge.
After a couple of days we made our way down from Saul Junction on Tuesday morning stopping at Fretherne Bridge to visit the beautiful linear village of Frampton on Severn. The village is notable mainly for it’s green which is about 100 yds wide and fully half a mile long. The church of St. Mary at the South end of the village, near the canal, is mainly of the 14th C. Facing the village green is a Georgian mansion (1731/3) whose gardens contain a gothic orangery (1745) and an octagonal dovecote. Visits are only permitted by written application.
After 3 more miles we arrived at our next destination of Slimbridge in torrential rain. Here we plan to stay until after the next England match. We enjoy these moorings very much, firstly there only a 10 minute walk from Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust and secondly we can breakfast in the Boat Station Cafe and dinner at the Tudor Arms. Easy living!
One disappointing element to our visit this time around was the moorings. Last year we remember being able to moor either side of the canal after Patch Bridge but this year the West side is completely overgrown (pictured)! It’s also completely overgrown from Cambridge Arms Bridge to Patch Bridge, just short of a mile, prior to arriving. We managed to secure the last mooring. The East side of Slimbridge was taken solely by local boats, half of which had nobody aboard, and the 2 moorings on the West side, one of which was ours, the other being taken by a local boat, which also had nobody aboard. I’m all for wildlife preservation and BW’s initiative on not cutting certain stretches for this purpose but in my opinion these moorings should be 48hrs only (and enforced) and another half dozen established by good ground management! The swing bridge is also in a shocking state! (That’s my moan of the day!)
Yesterday, Wednesday, was a much cooler and overcast day but Dee prepared a packed lunch and we duly set off to visit the Wildfowl Trust, always a treat for us twitchers and had a thoroughly enjoyable time. We rounded off the day with dinner at the Tudor Arms. Today Summer has returned once again....
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