I had a chat with John the National Trust manager this morning, we had heard that plans are afoot to use Post Office meadow as a car park on certain days in the summer, such a move is surely a wrong one, who wants to see a field full of cars in the middle of a picturesque village, we at Buckle Yeat are not to keen on the idea.
Buckle Yeat is situated in the village of Near Sawrey. The name Buckle Yeat is over 300 years old and it means fasten the gate.In years gone by the gate referred to would be the gate to the village. Near Sawrey was once home to the children's writer Beatrix Potter about whom the movie Miss Potter is all about. Hill Top Farm where she wrote many of her stories is a museum and is open to the public.
Monday, March 16, 2009
A busy day, we served breakfast and then we set to and got out the painting gear and painted the ceiling and walls in the kitchen at Buckle Yeat, we made an early start so all finished and cleaned up by mid afternoon, the weather was fair so we had a walk up to Moss Eccles and then back into the village.
I had a chat with John the National Trust manager this morning, we had heard that plans are afoot to use Post Office meadow as a car park on certain days in the summer, such a move is surely a wrong one, who wants to see a field full of cars in the middle of a picturesque village, we at Buckle Yeat are not to keen on the idea.



I had a chat with John the National Trust manager this morning, we had heard that plans are afoot to use Post Office meadow as a car park on certain days in the summer, such a move is surely a wrong one, who wants to see a field full of cars in the middle of a picturesque village, we at Buckle Yeat are not to keen on the idea.
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