Hook Norton

Monday 14th & Tuesday 15th March

A couple of nights away with Bridget at Hook Norton in the Cotswolds in north Oxfordshire where we went on a tour of the Hook Norton brewery, the finest example of a Victorian Tower Brewery in the country https://www.hooky.co.uk/our-story/ The tour itself was excellent and very informative with an eagerly anticipated tasting session at the end. Highly recommended if you are ever up that way.




Fortunately our visit coincided with some warm spring sunshine which made for a very pleasant walk along the Oxford Canal at Lower Heyford in which we saw Butterbur coming into flower and our first Brimstones and Small Tortoiseshells of the year. Also good to see was Spurge-laurel and Creeping Comfrey in flower in the woods on the outskirts of Hook Norton. Spurge-laurel is an evergreen shrub with glossy leaves found in open woodlands and hedgerows on chalky soils.



Butterbur


Spurge-laurel





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