Sea of Tears by Floella Benjamin7/4/2023 ![]() ![]() Rebecca is glamorous, insists on subscribing (and paying) for the TOYL box even though as part of our team I would happily gift it to her and is the owner of her own business. Rebecca was recommended to me by one of the TOYL Wise Women, Sue Peart, who worked with her at You Magazine. She is a tour de force and has been part of the TOYL team for two glorious years. On the way down we stop in Devon to meet up with Rebecca for lunch. That, and if we stayed at the Headland Hotel (my preferred choice) it would almost cost four times as much, and that’s a fair old whack. Newquay is party central but the lure of winter making the place peaceful and a very reasonably priced flat overlooking Towan Beach have swayed me. We’re staying in central Newquay which is not something I’d do at the height of summer. ![]() The weather? Well, when could you ever rely on the Great British Weather and, in fact, we’ve come on a dry weekend so we’re happy. Now that is impossible in August but January? You can park with spaces either side! First row of the car park in Tintagel? Of course. As close to the steps down to Fistral Beach as you like? No problem. Outside of Rick Stein’s take away in Padstow? Pick your spot. Second, you can park exactly where you want to. No hold ups around Stonehenge, no delays as the roads narrow from two lanes to one and an arrival time that is exceptionally reasonable. There’s a lot to be said for coming to Cornwall in January.įirst off, it’s an incredibly easy journey. Home Our Blog Down Memory Lane - Cornwall, Jan 2022 Down Memory Lane - Cornwall, Jan 2022 ![]()
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