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Are there any Blyton Locations that any forum members would suggest visiting?

I did notice that someone had posted about Bourne-End possibly being the place that Peterswood was based on so I am taking my partner there for a look around :-)

Are there any other places that would fit the bill? A Blyton shop would be nice!

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The Ginger Pop shops in Corfe Castle and Poole quay are the only two Blyton shops that I know of. Both are in Dorset and a re very well worth a visit at some point.
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Cornwall may be good. By the way that is where Malory Towers is set.
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Still trialling other writers, but will eventually go back to reading a bit of Blyton! Just too many books...

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Although the illustration of Malory Towers is based on Lulworth Castle, again in Dorset.
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DavidP wrote:I did notice that someone had posted about Bourne-End possibly being the place that Peterswood was based on so I am taking my partner there for a look around :-)
The garden of the house where Enid Blyton used to live in Bourne End (Old Thatch) is open to the public on certain days, and drinks and cakes are served. Well worth a visit if you get the chance:

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Many thanks everyone for all the suggestions! Will certainly look at going to the Blyton Shop in Dorset! :mrgreen:
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Lucky Star wrote:The Ginger Pop shops in Corfe Castle and Poole quay are the only two Blyton shops that I know of. Both are in Dorset and a re very well worth a visit at some point.
I definitely recommend both of Viv's Enid Blyton shops.

The Eileen Soper's Illustrated Worlds shop on Poole Quay is a lot of fun to visit and takes you back in time. It's also right next to Poole Pottery, and there are other museums and plenty of places to see and eat on the Quay.

The shop in the village of Corfe Castle is a lot smaller, but also very interesting. You could spend days exploring the ruins of Corfe Castle and the Purbeck Hills, including Studland, Swanage, Brownsea Island, Lulworth Cove etc.

Come to Poole and The Purbecks for a week's holiday, visit both shops, and see why Dorset is acclaimed as one of Britain's most spectacular counties.
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And Polseath as mentioned in Five on a Treasure Island - is that supposed to be Polzeath? It's Cornwall so naturally beautiful by default - BUT I've always had a personal issue with Polzeath ever since I was 15 when I lost my glasses in the sea, and was left visually impaired for the rest of my holiday! :x
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Interesting that no one mentions Somerset.Some of the Barney series have references to Lillingham in Somerset(I think it was Ring O Bells).
I have often thought about whether Enid was imagining other parts of England too in her books as she wrote.Think the hills in Five go off in A Caravan, which we are told are at quite a distance.
Also, Scotland featured very much in the Adventurous Four and some books of the Bill Smugs series, as did Wales in the Barney books and the FF.
What about the whirlpool in Rubadub?Was it in Cornwall?
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Hi all, does anyone know of any Blyton-related locations more towards the east of England? I live in Essex (no rude jokes please!) so Corfe, Berskshire et al are a bit of a drive!
Did Enid ever visit the east of England?
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Ice_Gemz wrote: I live in Essex (no rude jokes please!)
I doubt our Anita would allow any such jokes about Essex!
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Certainly not! If anyone makes any I'll jab them with my diamond-studded false nails - or my stilettos! :wink:

I'm afraid I don't know of any Blyton connections with Essex, though Enid Blyton did her teacher-training at Ipswich High School, Suffolk, and she also used to stay with the Hunt family at Seckford Hall near Woodbridge, Suffolk.
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Anita Bensoussane wrote:I'll jab them with my diamond-studded false nails - or my stilettos!
Better be careful, white stilettos stain rather easily, wouldn't want blood all over them! ;)
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I live in Ipswich, and sadly the fact that Enid Blyton lived here, albeit for a short while seems to be something that is ignored locally. The only reason I knew she had spent time here is because I remember my grandmother telling me when I was little. Although even then I'd got the story slightly wrong and thought she was a governess to a couple of small boys. I'm wondering if my grandmother had just read the Barbara Stoney biography which was published in the early 1970s as that would have been about the time she told me. I suspect she was unaware of the fact before then.

It's a strange thought to think that my grandmother was only about 7 years younger than Enid and may possibly have passed her in the street at some point.

The school Enid taught at has been converted into upmarket housing - the school still exists in name, but is now located outside Ipswich. As far as I'm aware there are no blue plaques or anything similar on either the former school building, the house she lodged in or Seckford Hall (now a popular wedding venue).

The house I live in was owned by a lady who was also a student teacher at Ipswich High School, around the time Enid was there and I wondered briefly if she and Enid were friends and if Enid ever visited this house - then I realised it wasn't built until about 10 years after Enid left Ipswich. :roll:
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Fiona1986 wrote:
Anita Bensoussane wrote:I'll jab them with my diamond-studded false nails - or my stilettos!
Better be careful, white stilettos stain rather easily, wouldn't want blood all over them! ;)
I know! During a sort out a couple of days ago I came across my wedding shoes - white satin stilettos - and couldn't believe how mud stained they were. At least it wasn't blood though. Although I'm not sure if they'd truely count as stilettos as they aren't that high. :D

Anita, if people tease you about being from Essex too much, just tell them to 'Shu uuuuuup'. :wink:
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