Showing posts with label Lincolnshire Wolds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincolnshire Wolds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Louth and Tealby

 It's been a glorious day for a drive out to Louth with my support worker.

























On the way back home we called in at the tearooms at Tealby, the prettiest village on the Lincolnshire Wolds. Siobhan has painful hips so she waited in the car as I scooted round the village taking photos; I didn't go up to the far end of the village though.





















A couple of miles beyond Tealby we noticed a sign for a farm shop and so went thyre, the final photograph is the view from the car park.




Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Louth and Tealby

A lovely day out in the Lincolnshire Wolds with Siobhan, my support worker. We drove to Louth and then called back at the pretty village of Tealby, which we visited for the first time a month ago. I probably would have taken more photos in Louth if we hadn't spent so much time in the shops and antiques centres. We needed more time and so will probably be visiting again later in the summer.
















































At Tealby it was much sunnier than it was last month, and many more flowers were in bloom.











































Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Market Rasen and Tealby

Today I had another day out with Siobhan, my support worker. We went to Tealby, the prettiest village in the Lincolnshire Wolds. We started by having breakfast at the cafe in Everton, just east of Bawtry, and then continued to the market town of Market Rasen.  There's not a lot to see there but we did spend a bit of time looking in the charity shops.






Tealby is a really pretty village, it wasn't looking its best in the drizzle though.








 


















































On the way back home we called in at Everton again, this time for tea and cakes.