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I guess it just wasn't meant to be a working day. Fantastic how that worked out for you guys! Imagine if you didn't leave until later like you originally thought. Traffic would have been worse on M25 and in Bath!
Ok, I just had to plot that myself on google maps.... Bath is 57 miles from Cardiff. Holy crap!! That is some traffic.
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Fantastic how that worked out for you guys! Imagine if you didn't leave until later like you originally thought. Traffic would have been worse on M25 and in Bath!
It would've been a nightmare.
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Ok, I just had to plot that myself on google maps.... Bath is 57 miles from Cardiff. Holy crap!! That is some traffic.
Yep, it was - and it happened the next weekend as well when Ed Sheeran was playing Cardiff.
I remember you mentioning the lack of internet a few weeks ago and you couldn't post your TR updates! That is some crazy traffic many miles from Cardiff! Glad you left earlier than expected as would have been much worse! Overall, it seems you made pretty good time. That is some entrance to your hotel! Looking forward to seeing it and your room!
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I remember you mentioning the lack of internet a few weeks ago and you couldn't post your TR updates!
Yes, that was the day!
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That is some crazy traffic many miles from Cardiff! Glad you left earlier than expected as would have been much worse! Overall, it seems you made pretty good time.
We did really well. It could've been so much worse.
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That is some entrance to your hotel! Looking forward to seeing it and your room!
Oh you won't be disappointed - it was a stunning place!
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As we pulled into the car park of the hotel, we were also greeted by a squirrel, but I don’t have a photo to share with you, as the miserable thing moved just as I took his photo.
We headed into the reception area to check in and this was beautiful. I was staggered to find out this had only been added a couple of years ago. They certainly did a wonderful job with it…
We were checked in by Anita, who was one of those people who just couldn’t do enough for you, including showing us to our rooms. I did say that it’s one of those places that’s been designed beautifully for people to photograph all the time, as there are so many great angles to be found in shots here…
As you’ll see from the photos, this is a very historic place. The manor house here dates from the 16th century and many of the bedrooms date back to 1856. The estate was originally acquired by John de Tracye in 1246 and that’s where the name Tracy Park comes from. His descendants then held the property until the end of the 16th century. It was finally sold during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and the new owner was a bailiff to Lord of Dyrham. We visited Dyrham, now a National Trust property, a few years ago. Funny how all these things link together…
Perhaps coolest of all, Anna Sewell was a frequent visitor here. Don’t know her name? Her visits inspired her to write the novel Black Beauty.
We were told we’d been upgraded into the luxury rooms in the carriage house, and wow what a building this was!
We found our room, number 30, the furthest down the corridor, which we thought would be nice and quiet… well, there would be a downside to that, which we’d find out in the morning. Apart from that though, we couldn’t fault it.
We headed back to the car to get our stuff…
We settled down in the room and reviewed the menu for both the restaurant and the bar. Usually we’d go for the restaurant, but their menu wasn’t doing much for me and the bar menu was quite extensive, so we decided to go for that instead.
That’s really a spectacular room! Wow!
I am curious about the animal sculptures on the grounds....is there an African connection to something? Giraffes and elephants aren’t exactly indigenous to that area....
I am curious about the animal sculptures on the grounds....is there an African connection to something? Giraffes and elephants aren’t exactly indigenous to that area....
Definitely not! I don't remember anything in the hotel's extensive history about them either...