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SUMMARY:A day out with Ian Jarvis to Windsor town centre and Castle
DESCRIPTION:Urgent consideration – numbers need to be confirmed by 12th February\, 2020.   \nWe’re off to Windsor in February\, with the option of making it a castle visit or simply a look around the town: there’s a great shopping centre\, offering old and new\, modern and quaint. \nIf you’ve never been round Windsor Castle\, the Queen’s ‘weekend cottage’\, then it really is gorgeous. And\, if you have\, there’s always some detail you won’t have taken in before – you can easily while away a couple of hours or more. The state apartments – part of any tour – are beautifully ornate\, created by King Charles II himself in the late 17th century. You’ll see paintings by Canaletto and Rembrandt\, along with wonderful artefacts from the Royal Collection. The Queen still uses these rooms for State Banquets. Not to be missed is Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House\, so accurate in its detail that water flows from the baths and sinks\, and the wine bottles contain the real stuff. Then there’s St George’s Chapel\, with its own serene atmosphere\, burial-place of Henry VIII. \nThis is also an opportunity to explore the Thames-side town of Windsor\, which grew up around the castle. The medieval quarters\, with some still-cobbled streets (opposite the main castle gate)\, are a mix of individual shops\, restaurants and pubs. Look out for Nell Gwynn house (apparently quite big up top) in Church Street\, as well as Ye Olde King’s Head – the pub where Shakespeare wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor. \nSo it’s up to you. Either book for castle entry (and you’d still have time for a look around the town\, if you wanted to). Or simply the town itself. We can guarantee you’ll enjoy whatever you decide \n\nEntrance £19.50 and Coach £20.  Total £39.50 per senior person (adults +£2. \n\nContact Ian Jarvis 01453 833131.  ian@abbeyhall.info
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