Originally Posted by sheffield hatter I'm not sure Caerdydd is all that, though I'd be happy to be proved wrong. I've not really done anything in Winchester, so that would get my vote. How about Lincoln? Describing either Lincoln or Cardiff as 'the south' is a bit of a stretch - I'd be very happy with Winchester.
Winchester is on my 'to do' list, so I'd be happy with that
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Originally Posted by Real Ale Ray Winchester is on my 'to do' list, so I'd be happy with that I've done a few in Winchester, but there are plenty more to do so that's OK with me (although I could also say the same about Cardiff / Caerdydd…).
Originally Posted by Tris39 Describing either Lincoln or Cardiff as 'the south' is a bit of a stretch - I'd be very happy with Winchester. Lincoln was a joke, Tris. As OB and MD spotted! Cardiff is in South Wales, which is good enough for me. #geographygalore!
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Originally Posted by Tris39 Describing either Lincoln or Cardiff as 'the south' is a bit of a stretch - I'd be very happy with Winchester. Both south of where I live, I don't mind Winchester either.
Originally Posted by Tris39 Describing either Lincoln or Cardiff as 'the south' is a bit of a stretch - I'd be very happy with Winchester. Here are some figures:- London 51.5074° N Reading 51.4543° N Cardiff 51.4816° N I assume the London figure is Charing Cross but it shows that London is actually slightly North of Cardiff.
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