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Toddington

Aug. 25th, 2015 10:13 am
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"Where do you want to stop for lunch?" asked Ailz. We were driving up the M1 at the time.

"How about here." I said.

Here was Toddington in South Bedfordshire- not the services- but the village nearby. I mean, why stop at the services when there are proper villages with proper shops and pubs and interesting things to see?

Toddington has a large village green with pubs all the way round. According to wikipedia it used to have more pubs per head of the population than any other village in England. Then some of them closed. Then a new one opened this year because what Toddington really needs is more pubs.

We went into the new pub because it was nearest to where we'd parked the car. It's called The Cuckoo and it has real ale and cider and a Victorian cuckoo in a glass case. If we're ever in Toddington again I'll go back there. I had a half of St Albans ale because I always like to drink as local as I can.

I'm on a mission to photograph the whole of Britain (not doing too badly actually) so of course I took pictures of Toddington. Pity the light wasn't better. The church doesn't make it into Simon Jenkins' book of the 1000 best but it has a medieval priest's house attached which is the only one of its kind in the country.






This is the priest's house. Cosy, eh?

Date: 2015-08-25 09:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davesmusictank.livejournal.com
Great pics despite the weather!

Date: 2015-08-25 09:41 am (UTC)

Date: 2015-08-25 09:56 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] matrixmann
If you can stil find a pub in a village in England, then you're better off then here. Most of the taverns in the villages in this country didn't survive the years after the Reunification. The small shops did so too. Except for if it's a larger village where one of the bigger supermarket chains felt their pity aroused to place one of their stores...

Date: 2015-08-25 10:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Pubs are closing all over- especially in urban areas. These days people prefer to drink at home. All the same, most villages still manage to support at least one. Our village in Kent- which isn't that large- has three- one of them a so-called "gastro-pub" which serves very expensive meals.

Date: 2015-08-25 12:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] matrixmann
Okay, when it's caused by drinking at home, then it makes sense that this happens noticeably in urban areas and not nessecarily in villages (as one might think first).
Well, here it happened totally the opposite. Everything in the villages died out - nessecary to say, on the East German side. I can't speak for what once was on the other side of the border on the West German side. (I would only guess it happened similar, only in much earlier times, and depending on how much of rural rebuilding they did at all after the war.)

Date: 2015-08-25 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pondhopper.livejournal.com
I do like the priest's house...is it possible to look inside?

Date: 2015-08-25 12:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artkouros.livejournal.com
Lovely old stone. But, the M1? I thought that was a size of screw. This metric thing is incredibly confusing.

We have a thing that claims to be an English pub called the Cock and Bull. But seeing as it's in a modern strip shopping mall I don't think it counts. And it's more restaurant than pub. We do have a nice wine bar though.

Date: 2015-08-25 01:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puddleshark.livejournal.com
The priest's house is wonderful!

Can't see a chimney though - it can't have been that cosy!

Date: 2015-08-25 02:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lora-diary.livejournal.com

Great photos. It reminded me the photo, which I took last august in Chigwell where I've lived. I was happy there.



Date: 2015-08-25 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com
Lovely photos. I wish more of our small towns had a village green. Some of them have parks, but they're not quite the same. There's one in Princeton (smallish) and there are quite a few in New England.

Philadelphia is now awash in gastropubs. There's one a little over a block away from us, owned by our former next-door neighbor.

The priest's house is small, but how big would a priest's house have to be? Kitchens under, bed-sitter over, an entire church to use as your lounge if you need it.

Date: 2015-08-25 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com
Also: what does the obelisk on the green commemorate?

Date: 2015-08-25 04:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmcmck.livejournal.com
That'll be the war memorial- they are often that shape and style in the UK.

Usually WW1 with WW2 names added later.

Date: 2015-08-25 04:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I don't know. It was a Sunday and they were doing something esoteric in the church so I only got to see the outside.

Date: 2015-08-25 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
M stands for motorway- which is the equivalent (I think) or your interstate. The M1 was (unsurprisingly) Britain's very first motorway.

If there's a bar and they sell beer over it then it passes muster as a pub. Pubs are often ancient and picturesque but they don't have to be.

Date: 2015-08-25 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
You've got me stumped there. About the chimney, I mean. wikipedia says chimneys didn't start appearing on domestic buildings until the 16th century- and this is surely earlier. I wonder how they heated a house like this. With braziers? Did it originally have a thatched roof through which smoke would have percolated?

Date: 2015-08-25 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Nice. That's a typically English church.

Date: 2015-08-25 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Village greens are nice. Our village- Matfield- has the largest in the county.

Pubs are good too.

The priest's house has three floors. Not bad for a single man. I guess he'd have had a servant or housekeeper.

Date: 2015-08-25 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Yes, that's the war memorial. Every community in Britain has one.

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