[Forgot to do this at the time, so relying on the itinerary and my faulty memory]
Bus to Cavendish, where we have lunch at the Sue Ryder Museum (she helped settle dislocated persons after WWII), then stopped in the ‘antiquing’ town of Long Melford…but on an early weekday afternoon, there were only one or two stores open, which seemed rather odd. Next was Pentlow, the home of a former parishioner of Palmer’s, where the local parishioners hosted a wonderful tea for us (including some truly incredible homemade shortbread), then a concert in the Pentlow Parish church, which was the smallest venue of the trip, but also the most rewarding, because it was packed to the gills…most of the parish’s 110 people were in attendance, as well as many guests, and followed with a nice reception afterwards.