Walking Around Teddington: Boats, Old Pubs and Churchyards

Just a walk around Teddington.
Boats, old pubs, churchyards, strange skies, blossom starting to appear, and one very important sign about leaving seals alone.

Teddington is one of those places that rewards wandering slowly. It is not about rushing from landmark to landmark. It is more about noticing the details: the old pub fronts, the boats near the water, the churchyard corners, and the way spring starts sneaking into the streets before you realise it.

It also reminded me that a free day out does not need to be complicated. Sometimes a walk, a camera, a few interesting buildings, and a ridiculous sign about seals is enough.

Teddington Lock
Teddington

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