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tvrningout-a · 7 months
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open starter | mutuals encounter rin!
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" i hate this. " the elf looks something between sick and furious as she paces her quarters ( this room is too small, this city too enclosed. she wishes she could be among the tress, away from all these people for just a few minutes ). rin's hair looks messier than usual, as if she's been running her hands through the ginger strands. " i hate this. i haven't used my name in ages for this very reason. my clan shouldn't suffer because of my choices. "
king edmund has found them. all these years of secrecy were for naught because that annoying, persistent bastard found them, threatened to kill every last member of rin's clan. as much as she still resents them, as much as she hates the idea of facing them, they don't deserve a target upon their backs ( she can't let them die. she can't let her father die. it doesn't matter how her heart still bleeds -- she can't lose them, too ).
" aneira said they've fled into the ravenwood. that'll deter any scouts for some time or at least make their jobs harder. the place is like a maze, i hear. " but it still isn't safe. she's heard the stories of what lurks in the dark, the creature that tempts travelers. rin's eyes flick to her companion, flecks of gold shining in the candlelight as she quits her pacing at last. her hands are clenched into tight fists at her sides, chin raised defiantly; this is the most still she's ever been, frame taught like a bow. " we have to find them first. i have to. i don't give a fuck what my council is saying. i'm going to find my clan and get them out of this mess myself. "
the silent question hangs in the air: are you with me or not?
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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I wanted to draw all of my recent and ongoing DnD player characters!
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tripstations · 5 years
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11 of the best places to stay
As someone who has lived the majority of my life working in hotels and restaurants in the lovely market town of Bury St Edmunds, I thought I would share with you some of my experience and insights. In this post, I will recommend some of the best hotels in Bury St Edmunds so you can make the right choice for your visit.
Bury St Edmunds is a lovely market town in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. Some of the town highlights include the Abbey Gardens, Greene King Brewery, St James; Cathedral and the bi-weekly market held every Wednesday and Saturday. There are also two playhouses in the town, the historic theatre royal and the modern Apex that boasts some of the best acoustics in the world.
If you would like to read more about what to do in the town, be sure to check out my other post, 19 things to do in Bury St Edmunds, as in this post, we will be focusing on where you can stay in the town.
Note: The links in this post point to Booking.com, if you book a room using the link, then I will make a small commission at zero cost to yourself. The reason chose to recommend Booking.com is because it is the hotel booking platform that I prefer to use myself. I often find it offers the best price and I love the fact it offers free cancellation on many hotels up until 24 hours before your arrival.
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My top three Hotels in Bury St Edmunds
Best value rooms: The Fox Inn
Best Overall if money isn’t a consideration: One of the better rooms in The Angel Hotel
Best budget accommodation: Premier Inn Bury St Edmunds
All three of these options are within what I would consider the historic core of the town centre, so let’s take a closer look at each of them.
With regard to my rating system, just to be clear, we all like to save money right? So when it comes to price, the more stars, the cheaper it is, less stars means expnsive.
The Fox Inn
The Fox Inn is a lovely 15th-century coaching inn, and I can honestly say these are some of the most delightful rooms you will find in Bury at an affordable price. I actually worked in The Fox Inn when the rooms were first opened and know how much painstaking work went into finding quality room furnishings all from local suppliers. From the wooden floors made from reclaimed timber to the locally made iron door handles, every detail was sourced locally and ethically.
Recently The Fox Inn has changed hands and is now run by Greene King, the towns local brewery, so the attached restaurant has gone from quality gastropub to your standard Green King chain pub menu, but the rooms are still lovely. If you do stay here, I’d recommend wandering into the town and finding one of the many tempting restaurants on offer.
It will take you a few minutes to walk to Angel Hill and the cathedral and about 10-15 minutes to walk to The Apex.
Price-wise, as with all hotels these days, the price will vary depending on demand, you can expect to pay between £100-£150 for 2 people per night.
Perfect for: The Abbey Gardens, The Cathedral, Theatre Royal
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The Angel Hotel
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The Angel Hotel dominates Angel Hill
The Angel is an iconic hotel in the town centre and has been home to many famous faces throughout the years. Waaay back, Charles Dickens was a resident at the hotel, he loved it so much he even included it in his book The Pickwick Paper. More recently famous faces have included Royalty, TV personalities, and even Hollywood superstars, I delivered popcorn to Angelina Jolie three times in one night. Who knew she loved popcorn that much. I like to think she just wanted to see me again
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The rooms in the Angel Hotel vary a lot if you can try to book a forward-facing room as the hotel looks out over The Angel Hill onto The Abbey Gate and the cathedral. Some of the older rooms are a little small, so if you can afford it, I would spend a bit more for a nicer room.
Aside from rooms, the Angel has a lovely large lounge where you can enjoy afternoon tea and an atmospheric cocktail bar in the vaults, part of a network of underground tunnels that used to link various places together in the days of the abbey.
Overall I can comfortably say this is the best hotel in Bury St Edmunds, location, facilities, and service will all back this up. However, it does carry the price tag to match.
Great for – It’s located smack bang in the centre, great for anything in Bury St Edmunds town centre.
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Premier Inn Bury St Edmunds
This tends to be the first place I will check every time I visit Bury St Edmunds as it is possible to find a bargain. The rates fluctuate quite a lot, but I have been able to find a room there for £35 per night, which is of outstanding value. However, I’m pretty sure that was the exception rather than the rule, but anything round £70 per night is excellent. I have seen them as high as £120 before, at that price I’d be tempted to look elsewhere.
The rooms in the Premier Inn Bury St Edmunds are fantastic. They are spacious, and the beds certainly live up to the Premier Inn guarantee. There are TVs and tea coffee facilities in the room as well as shower gel available, but don’t expect it to be a luxury product.
There is a bar and a restaurant on-site, and while breakfast is OK, I wouldn’t recommend staying for dinner unless you are feeling super lazy. There are many dining options, just a short walk away.
Ideal for – Abbey Gardens, Theatre Royal, Greene King Brewery
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Other hotels in Bury St Edmunds Town Centre
The centre of the town It is quite compact and offers a few options for accommodation. All of these hotels are within easy walking distance of all of the towns main attractions.
The Dog & Partridge
A lovely little pub with rooms next to the Greene King Brewery. The pub offers good pub food, the atmosphere is excellent, and the beer is always top-notch.
Great for – Green King Brewery, Theatre Royal, Cathedral and Abbey Gardens
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The Chantry Hotel
A small privately-owned hotel tucked away on a small side road. If you don’t know the Bury St Edmunds one-way system, this could be a little tricky to find, and you can easily miss it, but when you get there, a warm welcome awaits.
Great for – Green King Brewery, Theatre Royal, Cathedral and Abbey Gardens
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Hotels on the fringe of Bury St Edmunds
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These hotels are a little further away from the town centre, but still walkable.
Best Western Priory Hotel
It’s been a little while since I have visited The Priory Hotel, but I don’t have any reason to believe much has changed. It is a nice place with a lovely garden to relax and enjoy a drink in after a days sightseeing.
If The Priory Hotel were located a little closer to the town centre then it would probably get a better score, but it is just on the edge of what I would consider a comfortable walk. But not only that, the path itself is not really pleasant, there is not much to see.
Great for – Weddings and events
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Travelodge Bury St Edmunds
I have to be honest and say that I haven’t actually stayed here, but I have stayed in loads of other Travelodge’s in the past couple of years, so I’m pretty sure I know what to expect, a good room with no frills but a cheap nights sleep with room rates usually between £50 – £70 per night.
Great for – Train Station, Sugar Beet Factory, A14 access
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The Abbey Hotel
The Abbey Hotel is a warm, family-run B&B on the fringes of the town centre, not too far away from the Greene King Brewery and the Theatre Royal. There aren’t many rooms, but the ones that are there are fine, and the breakfast is tasty.
Great for – Theatre Royal, Greene King Brewery
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Hotels in Bury St Edmunds area
There are a few hotels and B&Bs a little further out, but these will require a car to get in and out of the town centre comfortably. As these are a little further out and offer more than just accommodation and food, I have not added my rating.
The Ickworth Hotel
Set in 1,800 acres of beautiful parkland, on the edge of the National Trust Property of Ickworth House, this is a luxurious hotel that is perfect for romantic getaways and also welcomes families. If you are looking for a place to get away from everything, this could be a great option. The on-site spa offers relaxing treatments, and the fine dining restaurant is one of the best in the area.
Ravenwood Hall
The Ravenwood is another country house hotel which is often used for extravagant weddings and celebrations. The on-site dining room offers excellent local produce, and the rooms are comfortable.
All Saints Hotel, Golf Club and Spa
I stayed in the All Saint Hotel recently when back in my home town on work-related business. The room was huge and very modern, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it. What I loved most, though, was the views from the restaurant. As the name suggests, All Saints is also a golf club, and the restaurant has been designed to overlook the well-manicured greens. Sitting there, enjoying a well-prepared breakfast was a lovely way to spend my mornings … before having to go to work.
Final thoughts on accommodation in Bury St Edmunds
The above suggestions are a place I have visited (unless stated) and would happily recommend to any of my friends an family. If you choose any of them to spend your stay in my town, you will be making the right choice. That’s not to say the places I haven’t mentioned aren’t worth staying in. A couple of honorable mentions should also go to the Old Cannon Brewery and The Bushell, two other lovely pubs with rooms.
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Have you ever visited Bury St Edmunds? If so, where did you stay, and what did you think? Let others know by telling us in the comments.
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ao3feed-doctorwho · 4 years
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1944
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by Gael_Dcate
"You are about to embark on the Great Crusade..."
Did you really think the greatest heroes of the age wouldn't be there? Join Dean Winchester, Jack Harkness, Colonel Hogan, The Pevensies, Peggy Carter, and others as they fight a different kind of war, hidden behind the one we all remember.
Words: 2213, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Hogan's Heroes (TV 1965), Captain America (Movies), Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis, Supernatural, The Guns of Navarone (1961), Doctor Who (2005), American Girls: Kit - Various Authors, Indiana Jones Series, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV), Where Eagles Dare (1968), Downton Abbey
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Kit Kittredge, Peggy Carter, Dean Winchester, Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan, Jack Harkness, Napoleon Solo, Charlie Kittredge, Peter Pevensie, Peter Newkirk, Andrew Carter, Louis LeBeau, James Kinchloe, Edmund Pevensie, Henry "Indiana" Jones, Eliot Ness, Major John Smith, Chester Phillips, George Crawley, Hans Schultz
Relationships: Peggy Carter/Dean Winchester, James "Bucky" Barnes/Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan/ Fraulein Helga, Edmund Pevensie/ Kit Kittredge, Henry "Indiana" Jones/Marion Ravenwood
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1944
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3dVFsDd
by Gael_Dcate
"You are about to embark on the Great Crusade..."
Did you really think the greatest heroes of the age wouldn't be there? Join Dean Winchester, Jack Harkness, Colonel Hogan, The Pevensies, Peggy Carter, and others as they fight a different kind of war, hidden behind the one we all remember.
Words: 2213, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Hogan's Heroes (TV 1965), Captain America (Movies), Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis, Supernatural, The Guns of Navarone (1961), Doctor Who (2005), American Girls: Kit - Various Authors, Indiana Jones Series, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV), Where Eagles Dare (1968), Downton Abbey
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Kit Kittredge, Peggy Carter, Dean Winchester, Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan, Jack Harkness, Napoleon Solo, Charlie Kittredge, Peter Pevensie, Peter Newkirk, Andrew Carter, Louis LeBeau, James Kinchloe, Edmund Pevensie, Henry "Indiana" Jones, Eliot Ness, Major John Smith, Chester Phillips, George Crawley, Hans Schultz
Relationships: Peggy Carter/Dean Winchester, James "Bucky" Barnes/Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan/ Fraulein Helga, Edmund Pevensie/ Kit Kittredge, Henry "Indiana" Jones/Marion Ravenwood
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ao3feed-buckybarnes · 4 years
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1944
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by Gael_Dcate
"You are about to embark on the Great Crusade..."
Did you really think the greatest heroes of the age wouldn't be there? Join Dean Winchester, Jack Harkness, Colonel Hogan, The Pevensies, Peggy Carter, and others as they fight a different kind of war, hidden behind the one we all remember.
Words: 2213, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Hogan's Heroes (TV 1965), Captain America (Movies), Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis, Supernatural, The Guns of Navarone (1961), Doctor Who (2005), American Girls: Kit - Various Authors, Indiana Jones Series, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV), Where Eagles Dare (1968), Downton Abbey
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Kit Kittredge, Peggy Carter, Dean Winchester, Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan, Jack Harkness, Napoleon Solo, Charlie Kittredge, Peter Pevensie, Peter Newkirk, Andrew Carter, Louis LeBeau, James Kinchloe, Edmund Pevensie, Henry "Indiana" Jones, Eliot Ness, Major John Smith, Chester Phillips, George Crawley, Hans Schultz
Relationships: Peggy Carter/Dean Winchester, James "Bucky" Barnes/Susan Pevensie, Robert Hogan/ Fraulein Helga, Edmund Pevensie/ Kit Kittredge, Henry "Indiana" Jones/Marion Ravenwood
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eolivingnews · 6 years
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ICF East England: Forest School and the Power of Outdoor Learning
ICF East England: Forest School and the Power of Outdoor Learning
Mark Pritchard FICFor, ICF East England Regional Group Secretary, attended ICF East England: Annual Dinner and AGM 2018. Mark reports on his experience.
Andy Lederer, Sharon Hosegood FICFor and Mark Pritchard FICFor den building at the AGM
The East England Regional Group’s Annual Dinner and AGM was again held at the centrally located Ravenwood Hall Hotel near Bury St Edmunds on 25 January.…
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hopelessdreamer80 · 6 years
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Today in Soap Opera History (December 24)
On this date in...
1979: On Guiding Light, Ed Bauer (Mart Hulswitt) read the story of the first Christmas to the children at Cedars Hospital. Later, family and friends gathered at church where Mike Bauer (Don Stewart) sang "O Come All Ye Faithful," "Joy To The World" and "The First Noel."
1996: On One Life to Live, Todd Manning (Roger Howarth) wanted to see Blair Cramer (Kassie DePaiva) and baby Starr at Christmas.
2002: Paul Rauch's final episode as executive producer of Guiding Light aired.
2002: On As the World Turns, Natalie Snyder was born.
2003: On Guiding Light, Blake (Elizabeth Keifer) threw a Christmas Eve party for Mel, Rick, Holly and Edmund, during which she and Ross (Jerry verDorn) were married. 
2004: On Guiding Light, Zach Spaulding received a present -- a butterfly -- which his father had arranged for delivery before his death. The insect escaped from its case and set "the butterfly effect" in motion: a series of events where the fate of one character directly affects a stranger, and then another. The chain resulted in a reunion between estranged sisters Reva Shayne Lewis (Kim Zimmer) and Cassie Winslow (Laura Wright); Bill Lewis found the victimized Olivia Spencer (Crystal Chappell) in Ravenwood Asylum; Harley Davidson Cooper had a romantic rendezvous with old flame Gus Aitoro; and a one-of-a-kind moment between Lizzie Spaulding, Coop Cooper and Lizzie's antler-clad dog, Roxie.
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ebookdumps-blog · 6 years
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davidspence-ba2a · 7 years
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Reflection on Week 12
Friday 16th December 2016
I saw Neil today for my tutorial with the help of my special mentor Eoghan. We discussed Christmas markets as a theme for my forth project. This led to my researching the history of Christmas markets. Having enjoyed Bury St. Edmunds Christmas markets, as our family does every year, I missed my chance to take photographs of 2016′s 3-day event. I plan to go to Norwich at the weekend for their’s.
Friday 23rd December 2016
Having taking photos of a few Christmas stalls at Norwich Christmas markets, and spoken to the people selling their produce, I have done pencil illustrations. These are like posters for advertising. I was not able to find much on each one’s business. I am now interested in Craig Jarvis and Ravenwood Hall.
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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I felt that Eddie needed an outfit update and I can’t believe I’ve been hiding all of his arm tattoo potential for this long. Once the jacket sleeves come off its over for yall!
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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Eddie and his party ran into his famous bard Ex-boyfriend Apollo in our last DnD session. I still can’t get the image out of my head of Eddie showing up years after being dumped horribly?? Looking completely different and covered in white tattoos, seeing Apollo throwing an angry fit backstage before his own concert?? YEAH YEAH THAT DID HAPPEN!!! 
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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In honour of getting to play as Eddie tomorrow after nearly a year, here’s my good for nothing, wizard college drop-out and his ice cold archfey patron!! 
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pigeon-princess · 2 years
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Since I’m playing as Eddie tomorrow, I’m planning to be completely in character by having zero plan about what Eddie is going to say to his ex when he goes to confront him. Eddie’s been drinking, and if showing up to your ex bard boyfried’s trailer in the middle of the night after his rock show is a bad idea I don’t want to hear it cause he’s doing it anyway HAhahHA
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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My fellow DM, player and all around wonderful friend @lulii999 surprised me with these absolutely AMAZING dice as a birthday present!! I’m still so emotional over these! The hollow ice dice sound like jingle bells when they clack together and fit so perfect for Eddie!! AND the Tybalt dice are CUSTOM MADE fluorite dice with an anchor on the 20!! I’m going to treasure these forever!
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pigeon-princess · 3 years
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My druid Rowan has to deal with archfey bullshit, does Eddie have any advice for him?
OH MY GOODNESS! Eddie is definitely not someone who should be giving advice to people with archfey patrons because he has spent most of his time in the campaign not doing what he's been specifically tasked to do AHahahaha. He'd probably say something like "Yeah they can be kind of sneaky sometimes, hiding their true feelings, a little hard to read maybe, but deep down they actually really care about stuff and they're not bad- why are my legs frozen solid?"
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