One of the joys of travelling around for work is being able to find all sorts of amazing places-some of which are rather on the bonkers side.
There's Parliament Street, Britain's narrowest street.You can just about squeeze one person through it if you turn sideways.
And then this week,I got to visit Clovelly. The village is traffic free-nothing wheeled is allowed unless you're a resident and then you have to park it in the pub car park.
Even the bus isn't allowed there. Visiting? You have to get off the bus stop and walk through the visitor centre down into the village.If you have something heavy to deliver,you have to put it on a sledge and it will be lowered down or hauled up... Very bizarre
So what weird and odd places are in your neck of the woods?
There's Parliament Street, Britain's narrowest street.You can just about squeeze one person through it if you turn sideways.
And then this week,I got to visit Clovelly. The village is traffic free-nothing wheeled is allowed unless you're a resident and then you have to park it in the pub car park.
Even the bus isn't allowed there. Visiting? You have to get off the bus stop and walk through the visitor centre down into the village.If you have something heavy to deliver,you have to put it on a sledge and it will be lowered down or hauled up... Very bizarre
So what weird and odd places are in your neck of the woods?
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