This was a long one. Southease to Clayton, home of Jack and Jill windmills and the associated nursery rhyme.Yesterday having been a day of sheep, this was the day of cows! We stopped in Kingston for lunch at the only pub in the village called the Juggs. Great chili and garlic bread. Then we ascended Ditchling Beacon and arrived at the Windmills and our BnB where we had venison burgers (the only choice really on a traditional British menu of kidney pie and south downs lamb liver…
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Looks like you’re having a great time. Glad that the weather seems to be holding for you and fingers crossed that it continues.
Yes about halfway through the downs with four days to go…thanks for the crossed fingers!