Saturday 6 September 2014

Chessell Pottery

My Mum won a prize of 'tea for two' at Chessell Pottery and invited me along. We opted for the savoury tea, and had homemade cheese scones with butter, homemade chutney, cheddar and Gallybagger cheese. And a large pot of tea. Delicious! Afterwards we pottered in the gift shop and admired the pottery, bought some bits and pieces then left. As we were in the vicinity we went to Winkle Street, parking just up the road by Calbourne Church. The church was open so we went in, as neither of us had visited before. This is a very old church, around 800 years in places, and in desperate need of renovation. This is being done, but there were obvious signs of age and deterioration. That being said, it was a lovely church, quiet and peaceful with plenty of history and interesting architecture.
 
We wondered down the road to Winkle Street, which has a stream, the Caul Bourne, running down one side with little private bridges crossing it, and a row of (mostly) thatched cottages opposite. I think that is what people have in mind when they say picturesque! Very pleasant.
 
Calbourne Church 

Winkle Street