Family Get Together – Hatfield House

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Saturday the 17th

Time to meet up with our cousins (on Ann’s side) for another of our cultural days out! πŸ‘πŸ˜€. Afterwards, we’re heading back with Roger, Jane and Oliver for a sleepover.

Hatfield House (front)
Jake, Sami, Zidane, Roger, Alison, Oliver, yours truly, Ann, Jane and Ali

Today we met up at Hatfield House in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Sadly, Chris and Kate couldn’t make it as Kate had injured her leg whilst on holiday. The last time we all met up was at Hampton Court back in July, last year. We’d all planned to arrive for 11am, and just as we did, it began to rain!!!! 🫀. Luckily, just a spit! πŸ‘

Plenty of space!

History of the House (click to reveal)

Inside the House

We were last here in September, 2011, where for some reason, I’d noted that photography wasn’t allowed inside (so, no photos were taken inside, back then!). On reflection, that was surely an error on my part, as apparently, the only restriction today was NO FLASH.

I was so pleased to be able to take photographs inside! That ceiling was beautiful as were the rest of the exhibits.

Even the kitchen kettles were super shiny! πŸ‘

The Gardens

It was the perfect day for enjoying the Gardens here. Everything looked in great shape and complemented the house perfectly.

It was now close to 2pm and time for a quick bite! Attempting to get a table (for 10!) proved to be impossible and in the end, we just grabbed some sandwiches and a soft drink and commandeered an empty table a short distance from the restaurant.

The Woodland Walk

Our group walk was somewhat frustrating (although still enjoyable). We chose the ‘Yellow Route’ and headed in the direction of the first yellow chevron. Well, we thought it was the right direction. It clearly wasn’t! 😲.

We retraced our steps, but in truth, that didn’t help much! In the end, we just turned around and headed back in the direction of the start of the route. We certainly wouldn’t have won any awards for our collective and individual navigation skills – but it was all good fun!

Worth mentioning that there’s a famous tree nearby. This is the one that Elizabeth I was sitting under, when she first heard she was to be Queen. In truth, the tree was a sorry affair and not very regal at all (to me, it looked almost dead!) with just a sprig of green foliage!

In a cross between mild frustration and mild exhaustion, we called it a day – and what a great day it had been. The initial rain, when we first met up, turned to nothing leaving us to enjoy a glorious sunny day (all part of a really hot week!). At just after 3, it was time to say our goodbyes, until the next get-together. We agreed to think about where we might go, and before we left, narrowed it down to Windsor Castle or maybe even Buckingham Palace!

Saturday Evening

Perfect!

We were back at R, J and O’s around 4.15. A chilled-out evening followed, beginning with a cuppa (with a small tub of ice-cream) – followed by a pint – whilst admiring the work they’d done on the front and the rear of the house.

Yummy!

Jane served up her homemade Cottage Pie followed by Strawberry Cheesecake – and as expected, it all went down a treat!

After our meal, we sat chatting, putting the world to rights, before crashing out around 10.30pm (these days, that’s late for us!) πŸ˜΄πŸ’€πŸ˜΄πŸ’€πŸ˜΄πŸ’€

Sunday the 18th (Father’s Day)

Heading for Hertford

We slept well and enjoyed a quick breakfast of Croissants, Toast and Jam before heading off to nearby Hertford.

Our destination? Hertford Brewery aka McMullen’s & Sons. Our hosts treated us to a tour around the Brewery. It was a popular event! Our 10am tour was now full, and it was the only one where they had any spaces.

Fergus McMullen

The main man himself introduced the event – Fergus McMullen (soon to step down from his MD role and hand over the barrels to his son, Tom!). Fergus was probably the best speaker I’d heard in a long time – engaging, humorous and (obviously) very knowledgeable. We were shown around the factory itself, finishing with a free McMullen’s Tipple of Choice (I chose A&K 3.7%).

Lunch in Hertford

After the tour, we headed out into the town for a gentle wander around the shops, remarking on how much it had changed. The fine weather, together with today being Father’s Day, had certainly brought out the crowds – no sign of ‘death of the high street’ here! πŸ˜€πŸ‘

Our next stop? Lunch at The Old Barge located at the head of the River Lea. Slightly oddly, it didn’t open until midday – and we were about 15 minutes early. We picked our table (Table 40) outside, with an umbrella, giving us the best of both worlds.

Yummy!

Whilst Roger and Ann chose the Sunday Roast, Oli, Jane and I opted for the Barge Burger. All delicious and served piping hot – and quickly! We declined desserts! πŸ‘πŸ‘.

Oli chauffeured us back to theirs before we said our goodbyes and we then headed home. It was a trouble-free journey and we were indoors by 3pm. Just in time too, because at 4.25, the heavens opened and it absolutely chicked it down. Looked like we made the most of the great weekend weather!

Roger, Jane & Oliver: Thanks for treating us – we had a great time! πŸ‘πŸ˜˜πŸ‘πŸ˜˜

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