
We came down off the hills at Minton and ran the country lanes back to Church Stretton and to the car park. We were too early for a pint and a pub meal so Stewart and I popped into the local cafeteria for a healthy breakfast.
On my route home I pass through the village of Much Wenlock. This is the place where Dr William Penny Brookes, founding father of the Modern Olympic Game
s lived http://www.wenlock-olympian-society.org.uk/ . I took a walk around the village and visited the church and I managed to get my well earned pint
of real ale in the George and Dragon before picking up some local grown produce from the tiny market there.

of real ale in the George and Dragon before picking up some local grown produce from the tiny market there.
If you want to know more about Dr William Penny Brookes and his influence on the modern Olympic Games, Steve Chopper conducts an interview with Helen Cromarty, historian of the Wenlock Olympian Society on Mile 13 of the "A Mile With Me" podcast.
Also if you would like to visit The Long Mynd or any other National Trust properties/sites you can go to their web site here:
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