Friday 1 July 2011

A weekend in the country

Quiet green villages filled with birdsong and clean air make me claustrophobic. Oxygen is overrated. And I can't really hear myself think in too much silence. It's all very good for a weekend, but I must have that 'end' in sight.

In one of my parallel lives, I do have an alter-ego living in one of these quiet green places. The other Pia, who fancies herself a bit of a farmer. She is out there now, plucking apples from her orchard, and making chutney. She lives in a house straight out of Country Living, and cooks in a kitchen with an Aga, a Smeg refrigerator, a butler sink and many copper pans.

She's the country mouse, I'm the city mouse. We meet sometimes.

But a few weekends ago, me, the city mouse, was so charmed by a village that I almost saw myself living there. Almost. Almost.

Burnham Market sits close to the stunning north Norfolk coast, and is a village that you pass on the way to busier seaside towns like Wells-Next-The-Sea.

But don't pass on by.




Be the mouse who found the Cheddar, because this tiny strip of a village really is a delicious little find. Art galleries. Independant shops full of beautiful, handmade things. Friendly, cosy tearooms. Bookstores. A little cottage selling designer clothing. Award-winning local cheese. Fresh, fresh fish. An old wineshop that makes you stop in your tracks. And a 17th century coaching inn, now a plush hotel, with a Moroccan-themed courtyard restaurant.





A shop that I found particularly hard to leave was Norfolk Living. It's an Alladin's cave of a shop, filled with seashell soaps, vintage perfume bottles, jars of jam, white linen, rugs and cushions, candles and crockery. Room after room of beautiful things.




I ended my window shopping for a good cause - lunch at The Hoste Arms. It was al fresco eating at its best. The sun was warm on my back. A glass of chilled Chardonnay in front of me. A Peroni for D. And a meal that could not have been cooked better.




That was our lunch.
~ Mushroom soup, served with an open sandwich of mushrooms in truffle oil.
~ A salad of watermelon, feta cheese, parma ham & pumpkin seeds, mixed baby leaf, mint dressing.
~ Sautéed smoked paprika squid, dressed rocket, piquillo pepper, chickpeas & chorizo, tahini dressing.
~ Pineapple carpaccio, fresh pomegranate, malibu, lime & mint jelly, mini meringues & pina colada ice cream.

And along with each course, we had conversation, because a little girl slept right through lunch. D and I grinned at the utter, cunning perfection of our timing. We had managed to sneak a date into our day!

We left Burnham Market feeling like we'd been given a treat.

I'm still a city-mouse, and I think I always will be. But every now and then, I like traipsing around pretty villages looking for some good local cheese.

6 comments:

  1. Just found your lovely new blog at brit mummy blogs,love your fabbytastic photo's gorgeous,I love Norfolk Living they have some beautiful things ....I have been blogging for 9 months now and It Is one of the best things I'v done,should have done It years ago. I am now following ....X Manda X

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  2. Ahh...now I know where we are going when I am there!

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  3. haha...thought about that before i blogged, khur :-) but then, thought of all the places that i wasn't writing about :-) i haven't given it all away!

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  4. Beam me in Pia, please, pretty please? I love the country side, the vintage fell, the little shops.

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  5. Don't you just?! And this shop was sheer torture! Well, village traipsing it is, anytime you're in my part of the world :)

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  6. love the mushroom sandwich- have one from my end too! i love the pics of the stuff you took- i am sure it is you piadi and not the camera or the place itself! you make everything look breathtaking : )

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