The Medium is The Messuage...


Today we ventured over to the small market town of Church Stretton which sits beneath the magnificent ridge of The Long Mynd, one of Shropshire's geological gems; a drive over which can be as hairy as it is beautiful, even today. But this visit, as is usual for us, we skirted around the Mynd and into the town from the other side: less spectacular, but easier on the car's clutch and brakes. It has been yet another mind-and-body-numbingly cold day today, so we didn't linger outside for too long between visits to charity shops, the antiques emporium and the coffee shop; before getting ourselves some savouries from the excellent Saxton's delicatessen for a quick lunch before getting the shopping in from the local Co-op. The little coffee shop, Berry's is worthy of note and a visit, if you're ever in the town. The building dates back to 1703, and was known as Berry's Messuage for around two hundred years from the outset. Oh, and the coffee's good too! A very cosy little place to sit and chat over a sandwich or a scone and your java of choice [mine's a Double Espresso], although tea is served, also...

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