Padstow and Port Isaac

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Last Friday we travelled south to Exeter for my sister’s wedding on Saturday.  It was an amazing day in a part of the country I hadn’t visited for about 15 years, having had several wonderful family holidays in Cornwall when we were younger.

The wedding day itself went perfectly and I’ll write more about that and post some photos once I’ve sorted through them.

We took the opportunity, with my brother Will and his girlfriend Claire and mum to visit Padstow and Port Isaac before returning home yesterday, both of which I had fond memories of from our holidays.  Here are some photos:

Left: Padstow bunting
Right: The local speciality, a traditional pasty from Stein’s

View across the river to Rock

Left: Will and Claire
Right:  Edmund

Left: A fishmonger preparing some oysters
Right: Fish

Port Isaac, location for ITV’s ‘Doc Martin’ and a jewel in the crown of the north Cornish coastline

Left: Port Isaac (again)
Right: Florence with a chip

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