We took a few hours respite today to head over to Newstead to have an explore and escape the (organised) chaos back at the house; with half the house enveloped in scaffolding erected for painters, and the interior layered in plaster dust it seemed like an opportune time to check out another Maldon and Beyond Taste of Gold member.
We popped Rex in the car and headed to Oz Candles where he delighted the staff on their tea break by climbing all over the inside of the car whilst Wendy purchased a few candles to trial for the business. The rose candle is so beautifully made that you don’t even need to light the wick to appreciate the scent – the fact it lasts for 160 hours is also rather impressive!.
Just before lunch we stopped in to look at the collectibles in the Red Store. There is an eclectic selection comprising of cups, spoons and plates, to furniture, walking sticks and travel trunks. If you can think of it, you may well find it.
After a hard mornings work we headed to Dig Cafe, one of our fellow Maldon and Beyond Taste of Gold trail members for some sustenance. We sat with Rex in the courtyard amongst the herb garden. Leigh enjoyed a beer and Wendy savored a local Pengally Lane Reisling which was perfect whilst basking in the warm sun shine. Having sampling the salads and sandwiches on the lunch menu, we’ve decided to go back for diner for the much lauded pizza nights.
Back to work for now…


