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                  Situated right on the high street, Hylands sells   Take a walk through history by exploring the   Entering Tashinga is like stepping into
                  a veritable feast of the freshest fruits and    12th and 14th century Bishop’s Waltham         Aladdin’s Cave. This quaint little gift shop
                  vegetables and other products to stock your     Palace ruins and their beautiful grounds.      is a delightful treasure trove of handpicked,
                  new Bargate kitchen to the brim.                There’s plenty to see on the stunning site,    unique and wonderful gifts and trinkets.
                  Hylands                                         and history-heads can learn all about the      Be prepared to visit for a look around and
                                                                  town’s past in the Bishop’s Waltham Town       come out with bags of things you never knew
                                                                  Museum situated in the palace’s lodging range.  you needed.

                                                                  Bishop’s Waltham Palace ruins                  Tashinga





















                  Stop off at The Crown after taking one of       Indulge your sweet tooth at this quaint family   Conveniently located on Bishop’s Waltham
                  the beautiful countryside walks available and   owned traditional sweetshop in the heart of    high street this trendy and quirky barbers is
                  quench your thirst with a drink (or two!) at    Bishop’s Waltham. There’s something charming   the ideal place to get the perfect cut. With a
                  this characterful 16th century coaching inn.    about the rows and rows of jars filled with    full ‘menu’ of services, The Outlaw’s Barber
                  This lively old pub is the perfect place to get   goodies, and this beautiful old sweet shop has   Shop can cater to any man’s grooming needs.
                  to know your new neighbours over a pint         something for every taste.                     The Outlaw’s Barber Shop
                  and some of the best food around.               Sweet Corner
                  The Crown Inn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                This grand old building is an important
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 hub for the town and there are always a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               variety of community events being held,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 along with traditional Sunday service.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       St Peter’s church

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