We took a trip down to Devon and Cornwall last year. Got the Motor-Home stuck a couple of times in the tight lanes, but on the whole had a great time.
Imagine walking the same Lanes as ancestors from before 1800's and actually seeing the actual cottages that are still standing today, fantastic. Really quaint villages and the people were very helpful.
Went to Worcestershire a few weeks ago and same again, Streets still there and walking where the ancestors had. We found the church where the oldest of my husbands family were baptised etc. that was an experience never to forget. Good timing to, as there was a meeting on and we were given permission to go in and have a toot about.
Found another church in a village close by, but unfortunatley, the natives were not friendly, drink and drugs etc. and we had to give it a miss. That was very disappointing.

Took loads of pictures and now we can get the album into some sort of shape.
Does anyone feel like we do, when we are visiting an area of research, that we feel "at home"?
Pam