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{2} The Holiday | Godalming, Surrey


So now you know this is one of my favourite movies.  Marketa mentioned to me about this town Godalming in Surrey because she went hiking in some nature trail a couple of years ago.  I read on Wikipedia that part of the movie was filmed there which got me all excited.  That famous scene which Cameron Diaz drove her little car on the high street was filmed here.



K and I visited three Saturdays ago and explored this little (posh) town, close to 2h drive from where we live  It is said that Goldalming is voted to be one of the top towns to live in the UK.  We stopped by for lunch at this Italian restaurant called Piazza Firenze where we each had a plate of seafood pasta.  (Always start with food, you will never go wrong.)

Thereafter we walked along the high street, and I can see that this is a quaint English town.

Post lunch shot

I found this beautiful home store hidden away…


Don't you love the front door of this shop?  My kind of shabby chic store.

Beautiful autumn leaves



The start of the high street

We didn't take too many photos.  It was a nice autumn day with clear blue skies as you can see.  Next up, to the town of Shere maybe?

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