Damien & Barb's travels: NOW WHERE WAS I?
They were appaently reformed and rebuilt in 1785 by a reformer named, believe it or not, John Howard. Our l;ast visit was to the Abbey, named for St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury. It was originally meant to serve both the Benedictine monks and the people …. We had a table at a Brasserie in Winchester run by a celebrity chef called Raymond Blanc. The meal was absolutely beautiful, very French but not so much that you felt overfed. We managed three delicious courses. …
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