Saturday, 21 July 2018

The brand new 1st class Centaur carriage on the afternoon train to the sleepy town by the river Derwent met with...

The brand new 1st class Centaur carriage on the afternoon train to the sleepy town by the river Derwent met with approval by our aspiring apprentice sage, and the Bakewell Arms is doing its best to accommodate all three gentlemen from London who have arranged a stay there.

It is to be hoped that the gentlefolk will be already aware of the situation at Carrack House as reported in the Times morning edition this morning, and will not be discombobulated by missing out on seeing the Great Conservatory and the House and Grounds.

The village and the surrounds possess their own charms of course, and hopefully the visitors will enjoy a pleasant stay in this early September.

"Visitors hoping to view Lord Carrack’s magnificent house and gardens will be disappointed to hear it has been closed indefinitely to viewers. Enquiries have indicated that Lord Carrack and the majority of his household staff are attending to urgent business in the City." - The Times, morning edition.

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