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Wednesday, July 08, 2026

England: Salisbury

From Brighton, we changed our base to Salisbury, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the UK. Its economic base was wool. Unlike many other towns/cities, Salisbury seems to have changed little over the centuries. We attended an evensong in the cathedral, mostly town folks. To my surprise, I rather enjoyed the experience.

One day trip from Salisbury was to Stourhead House and Garden. We invested in a Royal Oak Foundation membership which gives free entrances to National Trust properties. Stourhead was built with the Hoare's Bank fortune which financed slave trade and New World plantations. While the house at Stourhead was not particularly impressive, the landscape garden with all the rhododendrons was very enjoyable. Per National Trust website's direction, we used an on-demand bus to get to the site, our first experience.

From Salisbury, we visited Stonehenge. We took the public bus and had a walk around the area, bypassing the tourist shuttle and ticket office. John was rather excited; I was less impressed, especially sinceI just came from the Minoans.

The Salisbury Cathedral has the tallest church steeple in the UK at 123 meters (404 feet).
Salisbury Cathedral - Salisbury, England

Salisbury Cathedral - Salisbury, England

Salisbury Cathedral - Salisbury, England

The River Avon runs right through the center of town.
The River Avon - Maltings Shopping District - Salisbury, England

Salisbury, England

On the Train to Stourhead
On the Train to Stourhead, Wiltshire, England

The train passed through some typical English countryside.
View from the Train on the way to Stourhead, Wiltshire, England

Some photos outside and inside the Stourhead House
Stourhead House, Wiltshire, England

Stourhead House, Wiltshire, England

Library - Stourhead House, Wiltshire, England

The Stourhead Landscape Garden, rhododendrons in full bloom, was amazing.
Rhododendron - Stourhead Garden - Wiltshire, England

Temple of Apollo Viewpoint.
Temple of Apollo - Stourhead Garden, Wiltshire, England

Pantheon Temple
Pantheon Temple - Stourhead, Wiltshire, England



Pantheon Temple - Stourhead, Wiltshire, England

Stourhead Lansdcape Garden, Wiltshire, England

A view of the lake.
View from the Temple of Apollo - Stourhead Garden, Wiltshire, England

Ourselfies at the Temple of Apollo - Stourhead Garden, Wiltshire, England

Stourhead Landscape Garden, Wiltshire, England

One more rhododendron photo.
Rhododendron - Stourhead Garden - Wiltshire, England
First below is the mapy.com map we constructed to plot our Stonehenge walk, starting and ending at the bus stop in the upper right. We ended up not following it to the letter, but just making the map was educational.
The Mapy.com Map of Our Stonehenge Self Created, Self-Guided, Free Tour - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Off the bus (1st below) and walking through Durrington Walls Neolithic Settlement (2nd below) and Woodhenge Neolithic Timber Monument from 2500 BC (3rd).
We Visit Stonehenge World Heritage Site - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Durrington Walls - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Woodhenge Neolithic Timber Monument (2500 BC) - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

The path towards Stonehenge.
We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

And there it is. First below is the view from New King Barrows which are about 1 mile east of the Stonehenge Stone Circle. Second below, a bit closer.
View from New King Barrows to the Stonehenge Stone Circle - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Almost there. Personally I am happy to approach on foot from a few miles away.
We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

This is as close as you get for free.
We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

These folks are as close as you get if you pay.
We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Not much left to do after visiting the Stone Circle except to head back towards the bus via the Cursus Ridge Neolithic Burial Mounds
Heading to the Cursus Ridge Barrows - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

The Cursus Ridge Neolithic Burial Mounds - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Bonus Woodhenge Pano with les deux SL.
Woodhenge - We Visit Stonehenge - near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

One evening we had some small plates and a real ale at Wetherspoon's Pub.
Small Plates and a Real Ale at Wetherspoon's - Salisbury, England

Monday, June 29, 2026

England: Brighton

A direct flight from Athens to London Gatwick and a 35-minute train ride, we were in Brighton to start a three-week tour of England and Wales before Scotland. This part of the trip got on the itinerary only three days before we left for Tunisia. It made so much more sense. We didn't feel too bad about having to forfeit two sets of non-refundable tickets to and from France. We'll get there in the fall.

While Brighton has a handful of buildings from the medieval period when it was a fishing village, like much of the country, the city was largely built during the age of empire. While the seafront may have seen better days, the city still seems rather popular with visitors. Yet the future is uncertain. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier has been up for sale since the beginning of the year....

Walking out of Brighton Station.
Brighton Railway Station - Brighton, England

From the train station we headed to our hotel. It felt good to be back in England with its double-decker buses.
Brighton & Hove Double- Decker Bus - Brighton, England

After settling into our room (2nd floor with a bay window, 1st below), we headed straight to the beach to enjoy the very pleasant sunny day.
Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

The Beach - Brighton, England

Brighton, England

We spot a Vegan Fish and Chips place and can't resist ordering a plate.
NO CATCH vegan fish & chips - Brighton, England

NO CATCH vegan fish & chips - Brighton, England

Heading back to our room, we walked by the Indo-Saracenic Royal Pavilion (1st below). And vowed to come back first thing the next day to take a photo in the morning light (2nd below).
The Indo-Saracenic  Royal Pavilion - Brighton, England

The Indo-Saracenic  Royal Pavilion - Brighton, England

Then we headed to actually walk out on the Palace Pier after only admiring it from a distance the day before.
The Pebble Beach - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Our Selfies - Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

There are great views to the west from the Palace Pier. The ruins of the old pier can be spotted to the left, and the 162-metre (531 ft) Brighton i360 Observation tower at center.
View from Brighton Palace Pier to the Old Pier Ruins - Brighton, England

We also walked a bit on the Brighton Beach Promenade, both upper and lower levels.
View to Brighton Palace Pier from Brighton Beach Promenade  - Brighton, England

On top of Madeira Terrace - Brighton, England

Madeira Terrace - Brighton, England

And finally, back to Brighton Station to catch our train to Salisbury.
Brighton Railway Station - Brighton, England

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