




I've been challenged lately by fellow bloggers who make a concerted effort to post only original content. I'm on the net for at least half my day on a regular basis, and as a result, constantly find great content to blog about. However, I do see the benefits of posting original content in terms of readers enjoying something original rather than something they've seen before. Chances are they'll stick around for a while longer and who doesn't like seeing their blog stats rise.
In light of this, I decided to make a concerted effort to snap a few shots of our stay in the Midlands this past weekend. Our accommodation was at The Coach House. Set about 11kms from the Nottingham Road turnoff, the venue boasts a few standalone rooms and a coffee shop serving great cappuccinos and scones. Give them a shout if you're looking to stay in the area.
1 comment:
Magnificent pics - Love your variety of scenes.
I've heard about that coffee shop. Have yet to try it out!
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