After some time walking about the town of Woodstock we were able to check into our room and get freshened up for our High Tea reservations in the hotel dining room.
Earl Grey was my choice for tea.
After our tea we took a leisurely stroll to get a glimpse of Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
We walked to the end of High Street where these gates to enter the Palace grounds were. Happy to see a side gate open for us to get onto the property.
The end of a long day of walking we headed back to the hotel for the evening.
On Thursday September 22nd we planned to visit Blenheim Palace outer grounds more thoroughly and pay to enter the Palace grounds, too.
…I would skip the tea and enjoy the treats.
A lovely tour and the tea looks wonderful. Yummy Treats! Take care, have a wonderful weekend.
That stack of tea cups and saucers is either a terribly precarious situation or a fine feat of engineering. Yikes!
Your tea time looks most enjoyable.
Love,
Vee
What a lovely day. The high tea must have been scrumptious. The first photo of the bridge is spectacular. You should blow it up and frame it as a print. xx
I just finished eating supper and I’m hungry again for some of the yummy looking food. 🙂
Those tea goodies look so good! The English know how to do a tea beautifully!
The tea treats and savouries look delicious. And that’s an impressive stack of teacups and saucers in the first photo.
Another lovely sojourn and the English tea – delightful!