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Wednesday, 7 May 2025

When Father Brown came to town

My partner and I recently travelled to Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, or Chipping Nortski as my partner likes to call it. It proved to be an interesting day out.

It began ordinarily enough, having encountered no turbulence during our journey there. The first pub we visited, was The Chequers which at the time of visiting, was surrounded by scaffolding, So I didn't photograph the pub on this occasion. Before we entered the pub, we noticed some activity in Market Street. There was a camera crew and some vintage auto mobiles in the street. We watched the activity for a while, and tried not to get in the way.

My partner asked one of the people who was conducting traffic along the street, what was going on. Apparently some scenes were being filmed for the BBC1 TV series Father Brown, starring Mark Williams. He is probably best known for his portrayal of Mr Weasley in the Harry Potter films, and The Fast Show. But being a fan of Red Dwarf, I fondly remember him as Petersen, a crew member in the early episodes of the show. As were were waiting for the pubs to open, we walked away from the activity in Market Street.

Our first port of call, was The Red Lion – or “The Red” as the locals call it. Which is a small traditional pub in Albion Street, just off the centre of Chipping Norton. The pub was closed, but we discovered The Shack, which is a small food outlet in the beer garden of the Red Lion. We perused the menu, and opted for some toasted cheese and tuna melts and tea, which was quite nice.

After our lunch, we walked back to the Chequers, we had another look at the filming that was still going on. We edged closer and closer with our camera phones, until we were in touching distance of some of the film crew, and just opposite us was Mark Williams preparing to film a scene. I took some photos, my partner lent me his phone which is infinity better because it has a widescreen facility. I was exceedingly grateful to him. It was at this point that I realised what a nightmare location filming can be. The general public can be a nuisance getting in the way of filming important scenes. I was only a bystander, but I can appreciate how stressful filming can be. Bearing this in mind, we left and walked towards The Chequers.




A scene being filmed for Father Brown.

I was quite impressed with the interior of the Chequers, which is a Youngs pub. It has a charming olde worlde quality about it, with it's heritage painted walls, and cosy fireplace. There were quite a few hand pulls at the bar, but my partner was not impressed with the quality of the ale. He said it was too cold – he should know, he is a real ale enthusiast.

For these reasons, we didn't stay long at the Chequers, we walked towards The Fox, which is a hotel and pub. The Fox was the most surprising place that we visited. I was a little put off by the modern interior, and low level background music. But my reservations were eased when we went to the outside area. Some of the locals and a member of staff were chatting, they were humorous and friendly. The walls of the beer garden, (which was more of a passage way with seating), were adorned with old Hook Norton pub signs. A few of the pubs are still open, but sadly most of them have closed.




Some of the pubs signs at The Fox.

After our visit to the Fox, we boarded the coach back to Cheltenham, but we stopped off at Bourton-On-The-Water, which has become a favourite destination of ours. We ended up at the Old Manse Hotel, which is a Greene King pub. My partner had the best pint of the day, we sat in the beer garden and enjoyed the beautiful spring weather. It was the perfect end, to a fascinating day.


 

Thursday, 6 February 2025

In safe hands

The last thing my partner and I expected when we recently visited Ross-On-Wye, was to end up behind the bar of The Crown & Sceptre. We had heard that the pub had recently reopened under new management, so we decided to pay it a visit.

The Crown & Sceptre is an attractive pub in the centre of Ross On Wye, I had previously visited it, when it was a sports bar. It was taken over last year, by the couple who ran The Tap House in Millpond Street. Unfortunately the Tap House has been closed for quite a while, because of flood damage. I can totally understand the anguish and upheaval this has caused, having experienced a similar event myself. But the good news is that The Tap House is due to reopen in Spring 2025, possibly under a new name.

Whilst we were in the Crown & Sceptre, we got chatting to the landlord. He talked about the various plans they have for the pub, and for The Tap House, which will be a cider orientated establishment. Those who prefer real ale, will have plenty to choose from at The Crown & Sceptre, the row of hand pumps are certainly impressive. I asked the landlord if I could photograph the pumps, he was happy to oblige. To my surprise, the landlord asked if he could photograph my partner and I behind the bar, we happily obliged. Modesty prevents me from publishing the photo!

It is certainly reassuring to know, that the Crown & Sceptre is in safe hands.


The Crown & Sceptre, January 2025





8th May 2025
An update on the Tap House in Ross-On-Wye.
Apparently the Tap House isn't going to open anytime soon. I will not speculate on the reasons for this situation.



 










Tuesday, 14 January 2025

The journey back

These days many people seem to be suffering from some sort of mental health issues. In the past we didn't tend to discuss it openly, and no doubt the suffering was even greater for the individuals involved. I myself, went through a particularly difficult time, whilst working at the Nursing Home I was employed at. I won't bore you all with the details, but it has been a difficult journey to get to where I am at the moment, hence the very long gap between my blog posts.

But I haven't been idle during this time, my partner and I have had many enjoyable excursions since my last entry. I hope to write about some of them. One of our excursions was a coach trip to the delightful town of Lynmouth. I managed to take quite a reasonable photo of The Rising Sun, an excellent pub. This was a highlight of 2023.


The Rising Sun, Lynmouth