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Taunton, England - 2nd June 2009

By: DeliciousJu

Hi Mum,

It's been another non stop weekend, after only being her a few days we said a quick goodbye to Natt Noy who has gone off on his own adventure for a few days to see where he was born! Then on Saturday we  - me, Claire Tamias & Co Co Rabbit (Co Co is one of Julie's new TV's, she will be hanging out with us before she heads off Japon) started our own adventure ..... on the train we went again as we were off to Taunton to see babysit for Charlie, Julies Brother! 

We did get to see much of Taunton this time though - But did learn about Taunton while we were there:

TAUNTON:
Taunton began as a Saxon village in Somerset. It was called Tone Tun. The Saxon word tun means farm or estate. The word Tone is Celtic and may mean roaring river.

By the early 13th century there was a fulling mill in Taunton. After wool was woven it was fulled which means it was pounded in water to clean and thicken it. From the 13th century Taunton was famous for its wool industry. By the 15th century wool from Taunton was being exported to France, and by the late 16th century it was being exported as far away as Africa

In 1451 during the civil wars known as the wars of the roses a battle was fought at Taunton. In 1497 a man named Perkin Warbeck attempted to overthrow Henry VII and make himself king. His men occupied Taunton Castle but they fled when a royal army approached. There is now a pub named after Perkin Warbeck in the centre of Taunton!

The Market House was built in 1682 with assembly rooms over it. The assembly rooms were used for events like balls and card games. Market House is still a centre point of Taunton, with pub below & rooms still used for events upstairs!

In the late 18th century wool manufacture in Taunton declined but silk making was introduced into the town in 1778. The railway reached Taunton in 1842. Queens College was built in 1843. It was named after Queen Victoria. Taunton school opened in 1847. Kings College opened in 1880.

In 1974-75 a motorway was built past Taunton - the M5. Today the population of Taunton is 61,000. It is in the country of Somerset & just half an hour away from Bristol on the train.

Taunton also has a a vast military history too:

UK Forces:The Royal Marines are the amphibious commando force of the Royal Navy. In recent times, the Royal Marine Commandos have been deployed to Afghanistan and played a major part in the invasion of Iraq in 2003. They have a marine base at Norton Manor Barracks, Taunton, Somerset. 6 Riffles Army Regiment, Taunton: 6 RIFLES, formerly the Rifle Volunteers, comprises over 450 territorial officers and soldiers and covers the Southwest. The Battalion has Company Headquarter locations in Truro, Exeter, Taunton, Dorchester and Gloucester and provides the population of the West Country with the opportunity to be part of an increasingly active and operationally capable Territorial Infantry, illustrated recently with tours to Afghanistan and Iraq. The 6th Battalion will provide support to Regular Rifles Battalions on operations and training, ensuring that The Rifles establishes itself as a truly integrated national Regiment. 

The Castle Hotel: The Castle at Taunton is steeped in the drama and romance of English history. Once a Norman fortress, it has been welcoming travellers to the town since the 12th century.

Over the past 60 years, the Castle has been owned and run as a luxury hotel by the Chapman Family. The Castle Restaurant is ranked among the top 40 best places to eat in Britain by The Good Food Guide.

Somerset County Cricket Club: Is based in Taunton. It hosts many tournaments. It is on just on the Rover Tone, and was founded in 1875 . It is having allot of redevelopment done to it at present to add more seats, extend the restaurant & to add a conference centre to the grounds!

The weekend weather has been better then expected - with record high temperatures hitting the UK - hotter then many parts of France & Spain from what we read in the papers! We did a little sunbathing in Julie's mum back garden, was so great! Also met Julie's cats - Charlie & Hixxy, they were great although i don't think Hixxy likes elephants very much!

We stopped off at the Somerset Cricket Ground, could only see the entrance as it was all locked up - but did see that they have a whole stand named after the famous player Ian Botham! Next on the way home was the beach - we had a ice-cream & sat on the deck chairs to relax! We walked long the water front as the sun was setting, was stunning!!! We wanted to go on the Pier, but it got burnt down last year - they are going to build another one though, maybe i will get to see that one day!

One last stop before bed & that was a quick drink before bed, he he:)

Sunday we went  to the 'Downs' - it was beautiful - 400 acres of grassland stretching from the very cliffs of the Avon Gorge to the edges of the Victorian-built suburbs & it is just at the top of area called Clifton in Bristol - it's a very posh area of the city!! We went up there for a bike ride .... was so nice riding round as there were so many people up there playing football & having BBQ's - proper English summer! I managed to sneak in another drink before home to bed - was shattered after all that travelling & sun!

I am resting up for now, but will be going to do a little more sunbathing this week i think - want to try & find a nice big puddle to soak in, he he!

Hope you are doing ok! I saw the update with Baubles - looks like you are having a great time!

A quiet week ahead for me until we head back over to Taunton to see Julie's friend Helen for a party & BQQ - cant wait:)

Lots of Love

Pisoni:) xxx

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* Posted Jun 2, 2009, 9:59 pm Last edited Jun 3, 2009, 3:32 pm by DeliciousJu [Quote] Go to the top of the page


 

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