
Isobel and Harry on Magdalene Street
It's time for another pub walk, but as Fred can't be arsed it's just the three of us. For a new walk, we decide on the Black Horse at Thorndon, a walk made slightly shorter as Isobel volunteers to drive us to Eye so we can walk from there, saving a good five miles off what remains an almost eight mile round trip. It turns out to be a really nice walk, with part of it following the Mid Suffolk Way, which looks like it's had some money spent on it on account of several new gates and footbridges.
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Isobel and Harry on Magdalene Street
The grass is very knobbly on the Town Moors
Isobel and Harry in the woods
We're on part of the Mid-Suffolk Way
Isobel checks her phone
Some derelict farm buildings
We cross a new footbridge on the Mid Suffolk Way
Part of Dan Nueteboom's vast orchards
Isobel and Harry on the path to Thorndon
We're at Old Church Farm
Isobel strides along the Clint Road
Looking back along the Clint Road, towards Eye
There's a welly boot stuck in a fence
Harry sticks a found painted rock into a tree
Beer at the Black Horse in Thorndon
The sign of the prancing horse at the Black Horse
We head off back through Fen View
Harry has a little bounce on a discarded trampoline
Back on the Clint Road
An interesting private chapel at Old Church Farm
A Cabbage White butterfly
A fallen tree has been sawn up
Nice little blue flowers
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Isobel and Harry on Magdalene Street
The grass is very knobbly on the Town Moors
Isobel and Harry in the woods
We're on part of the Mid-Suffolk Way
Isobel checks her phone
Some derelict farm buildings
We cross a new footbridge on the Mid Suffolk Way
Part of Dan Nueteboom's vast orchards
Isobel and Harry on the path to Thorndon
We're at Old Church Farm
Isobel strides along the Clint Road
Looking back along the Clint Road, towards Eye
There's a welly boot stuck in a fence
Harry sticks a found painted rock into a tree
Beer at the Black Horse in Thorndon
The sign of the prancing horse at the Black Horse
We head off back through Fen View
Harry has a little bounce on a discarded trampoline
Back on the Clint Road
An interesting private chapel at Old Church Farm
A Cabbage White butterfly
A fallen tree has been sawn up
Nice little blue flowers