Here’s
part II of the great 60th birthday celebrations as promised.
Just
how do you commemorate such a momentous occasion as a 60th
birthday? Last year, alpaca walking was
how I ushered in my new year but this time I’ve gone for a ‘murder on the Orient
Express’ theme minus the murder itself by booking an overnight stay in a quirky
pullman carriage at the Old Railway Station near Petworth.
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The Old Railway Station near Petworth |
First
a spot of lunch at the pub next door called ‘Badgers’. A traditional country pub on the outside and
cosy bistro on the inside.
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Badgers |
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Very cosy on the inside |
Food
delicious! Interesting clientele too. As I was busy tucking into my medium rare venison
steak, a chuffing steam engine pulled into the front car park desperately
trying not to flatten any of the local Chelsea tractors already cluttering up
the driveway. Amazing!
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Popping in for a quick pint |
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Was it a birthday surprise? |
Bellies
brimming with vino and venison, a stroll back to the Old Railway Station
conveniently a 5 minute walk away.
After
reporting to the ‘Ticket Office’, we were escorted to our sleeper berth located
in a pullman carriage called Flora parked next to what was once the station
platform.
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Our room for the night aboard 'Flora' |
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Flora after dark |
And
what a delightful surprise awaited. All
aboard! Clambering up the rickety British
Rail steps into the carriage, we ventured along a narrow wood panel clad
corridor past a spaciously modern bathroom to reach the main pullman room.
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Tickets please |
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The wood panelled corridor |
It
was fabulous! A large antique metal
framed bedstead at one end of the carriage and a small living room area with
comfortable chairs, lovely old furniture and tea making facilities.
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Inside our carriage |
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Cosy seating area |
Perfect
for a cosy night in with a bottle of birthday wine.
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Room service |
For
a moment I felt like that grand old duchess in the movie, half expecting a
pompous little Belgian detective to throw open the door and announce that a
crime had been committed. It wasn’t me
Guv! Honest. Although I did see out of the corner of my
eye, the other half try to surreptitiously sneak a couple of packets of
drinking chocolate into his back pocket.
Guilty as charged.
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No sign of Poirot |
No
60th birthday would be complete without a decadent afternoon tea and
I’d pre-ordered one instead of an evening meal inside the Old Station House,
the interior of which had been restored to its former glory in a tasteful
manner.
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The Old Station House |
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Interior tastefully restored |
A
long hot wallow in the bath tub completed the perfect day – well not
quite.
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Ah bliss! |
There was one last 60th
birthday surprise for me just before midnight – the birth of my first
grandchild, Hudson. Isn’t he a little
darling?
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Baby Hudson born on my birthday |
Here’s
to being 60 and a nanny.
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