
Tollets TalesAndTrails
6 reviews on 1 places
I have a weakness for kitchen gadgets and looking through the shop window my curiosity got the better of me. So in I go to look for anything that would interest me. There was a lot of interesting items but knew there was no space for bulky items. My hubby got himself a bottle stopper and I got myself a fruit knife which comes handy to take on picnics.
Still this shop goes on to the next section with lots of tempting sales on clothes wear. I had to exit with my eyes shut. Believe me this is an interesting independent shop. Support local.
Still this shop goes on to the next section with lots of tempting sales on clothes wear. I had to exit with my eyes shut. Believe me this is an interesting independent shop. Support local.
Naturally beautiful views of patchwork fields, villages, the Bollington area East Cheshire District and Cheshire plains. Such a joyous place. It reminds me of the opening scene from the Sound of Music hoping to catch glimpse of Julie Andrews bursting into the screen.
My first visit to this place often referred to the Mersey View back in them old days. The pathways are all so well maintained that it is wheel friendly at some places such as buggies and bikes. It has a magnificent view of the Mersey river . On a good day you can work out the two Liverpool cathedrals from the city landscape of Liverpool. The fun begins when you park your car in the high street and walk your way up to the top. It only took about 6,000 steps which was my disappointment. Walking shoes are best worn for gripe and comfort.
This is one of my favourite places to visit every chance I get when in Liverpool and time of the day @ any season . It always looks stunning!
Nice quiet area at most times I passed through In the late evenings. The Playhouse Theater with Radio city Tower in the background and with its foggy surrounds makes it a pretty picture.