Pots and Cans

Pots and Cans

Wednesday, January 04, 2023

THE OLD RAILWAY STATION

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.

 

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. 

 

Badgers

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!

 

Popping in for a quick pint

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.

 

Our room for the night aboard 'Flora'

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.

 

Tickets please

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. 

 

Inside our carriage

Cosy seating area

Perfect for a cosy night in with a bottle of birthday wine. 

 

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.

 

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.

 

The Old Station House

Interior tastefully restored

A long hot wallow in the bath tub completed the perfect day – well not quite. 


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?

 

Baby Hudson born on my birthday

Here’s to being 60 and a nanny.


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