Wednesday, 8 June 2011
New FLGS, Rochester, Kent
Our new FLGS in the Medway Towns on Watling Street where it runs through the old Roman City of Rochester. Watling Street is the Roman Road from Canterbury to Chester that crosses the Medway at Rochester. It was built over the Celtic Road, one of the oldest stone built roads in the world.
Next door is one of the imposing Rochester buildings used by Dickens in his stories. The wooden gazebo (chalet) partially obscured centre left belonged to Dickens and was used as a study for writing.
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So that's where it is!!!!
ReplyDeleteSomeday I'd like to visit your part of the world and I'd like you to be my tour guide. I'll happily pay you in ale.
ReplyDeleteDear Ray,
ReplyDeleteOn the corner next to the car park by the night club.
J
Dear Geek
ReplyDeleteAle is good.
There is a lot to see here,
J
Brrr.. The only thing i cannot stand is warm beer. It have to be cold even if the winter is coming. We tested it.
ReplyDeleteBut the new FLGS looks great.
Dear Igi
ReplyDeleteAle is served at room temperature.
Freezing it spoils the flavour,
j
Bad news John I've a nasty suspicion that I'm going to be due a loyalty card at this
ReplyDeleteshop re beer Brown Ale and bitter room temp
lager and pale ale cold
Now I know exactly where it is, will bring her out for lunch.
ReplyDeleteI know, i know... But a warm beer? Be as it ale or lager... Yuck... But i heard, nowdays you could get a nice cold lager and enjoy it in peace.
ReplyDeleteI visited this shop a couple of weeks ago. Nice selection of products and an excellent location on the high street, right next to a car park. I hope it thrives and survives.
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