Here we go, had a look through the archives, and this is where it is: https://abbaye-saint-roman.com
In time, I shall post some of my images of this troglodyte place
Mick worked at the power station, so a rather different perspective, Margaret. I don’t think I ever actually visited so I’ll look forward to your photos.
Fascinating
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It’s rather extraordinary. I’ll write more when I return home.
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Puts me in mind of an ancient site somewhere in Provence
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Really? Where? Fascinated now!
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Was racking my brain over this….will check my archives
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Here we go, had a look through the archives, and this is where it is: https://abbaye-saint-roman.com
In time, I shall post some of my images of this troglodyte place
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Oh and by the way, St Roman was only 10th Century….not soooo old
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They’re a funny lot in Heysham! Mick used to travel there to work sometimes 🤫💜
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Really? We’ve loved it here, though two nights isn’t much to judge by!
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Mick worked at the power station, so a rather different perspective, Margaret. I don’t think I ever actually visited so I’ll look forward to your photos.
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Ah! We’re dodging the power station!
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Good plan 🤣💙
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Wow, that looks fascinating, a place with stories to tell for sure!
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I’ve a feeling this blog might be the place to do so sometime soon!
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I hope so!
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That looks so creepy!
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Really? I find it quite stirring, thinking of those Viking incursions.
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Oh, the history that is held in this place.
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Absolutely! Can’t wait to find out more.
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I am looking to find out more about this site!
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That makes two of us!
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😁
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That is a postcard photo. Lovely.
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Too much history to fit on a postcard!
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No. 1 son moved to N Yorks as you know. No. 2 son is moving to Lancaster. So perhaps I’ll get to see this for myself before too long. Intriguing!
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Oh, we visited Lancaster for the first time yesterday and were very taken with it. It has lots to offer (including traffic jams 😦 )
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What a fascinating landscape, Margaret! A very special postcard. 🙂
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Thanks Amy!
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Can’t wait to hear more.
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Excellent. And I did do a follow-up post.
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Sorry, we’re on the road at present and I’m way behind in my reading. One could say, I’m dragging the chain.
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Blog reading is far from obligatory!
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😉
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