I spent some time examining the overpriced sandwiches which
looked as if they’d been manhandled too much for my liking. Then at the rear I discovered
a cafeteria serving a variety of hot food. It looked fresh and intriguing and I
was thinking about bangers and mash when I cam across the Dragon Pie. I enquired
and discovered that it was a potato pie with vegetables covered in a hot sauce
and coated with cheese. Amazingly, it came with sides too so I had more
potatoes in the form of chips, plus some peas, all for £8.95. Food obtained; I just
needed a place to sit. The whole site wasn’t busy or rammed with tables full of
empty plates. I wanted somewhere quiet and not in the middle where I’d take up
a lot of space for other people. I found a quiet table in a conservatory with a
view of a man-made hill which hid the view of the car park. At the top of the
hill was a waterfall which fell into a small pond below.
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