
Carolyn and I drove up to
Little Bytham for Paul Livingston's 40th Birthday Party. We arrived a bit early, so went for a pub lunch at the Michelin Pub of the Year -
The Olive Branch. We ordered beef stew and it was even better than we had hoped.

After lunch we went to see the
Tower Mill Windmill, mainly because it was the only local tourist attraction on the GPS rather than its claim to be the last Dutch Windmill in the UK. Still, it killed some time before the big event.




Apparently Little Bytham is famous for its fancy dress parties and Paul's 80s themed party didn't disappoint. Carolyn and I were hopelessly under prepared for the onslaught from Hugh Hefner/Playboy Bunny, Adam Ant, Mr. T, Elton John, Princess Leia, John McEnroe, Maggie Thatcher/Miner and Freddie Mercury. One of the highlights for me was
Adam Ant and Mr. T on the Karaoke machine. All were impressive, but the winner was
Freddy Mercury complete with Borat thong.

We spent the night at the
Park Farm B&B. This was my first B&B experience and I have to say it was amazing. Great room and the best breakfast I've ever had. The information pack in the room mentioned that the local railway track was the site where the
Mallard reached its 124mph record. So of course I had to drag Carolyn to see the site of this momentous event ;-)
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