Recollections of Wilmslow Dean
Our arrival in Wilmslow was a warm reception and the team has all enjoyed their time with the host families. We were all told by former GSE team members that we would grow fond of our Rotarian hosts, but until you have experienced the true graciousness and hospitality provided to the team you have no concept of quickly you become bonded and how very much you dread the thought of moving ahead without them.
Ali and Melissa were hosted my Marianne Martyn, Jessica by Stuart and Jan Kinsey, Jeremy by Ian Bradley, and Doug by Michael and Rosemary Wood. We would like to extend a very sincere thank you to all of our Wilmslow Dean host families for their exceptional kindness.
The team was taken for a day visit to Styal Mill, a National Trust Property, and toured the Styal Mill, the Apprentice Quarters, and the Gardens. We greatly enjoyed the company of Rotarians John, Michael, Rosemary, and Stuart as our company for the day. The rich history and appreciation for the care of the property was warmly conveyed by our volunteer guide, Henry. The gardens were in full bloom and the team was able to enjoy a stroll though the grounds and amass a tremendous number of photos to share. Our day at Styal Mill was followed by a night on the Curry Mile arranged by Ian Bradley. We were taken first by train, and then on by taxi to the main road where we were met by Iain McHardy. The team was treated to a Halal Indian Cuisine dinner at Shere Khan where the table quickly filled with what seemed to be one of every item on the menu. Ian was sure to order a pitcher of Tassi to soothe the heat of the food on our palates (thank you!). We would like to thank the two Ian/Iain’s for sharing their knowledge and conversation to make a wonderful evening out on the Curry Mile!
Each of the team members has participated in our first vocational day, and we would like to thank the Rotary Club of Wilmslow Dean for arranging such appropriate and thought provoking visits to our respective areas of interest. Each member will share further information in regard to their vocational days as they have time to process and reflect on the experience.
The eve of our departure from Wilmslow, we were treated to a game of “Crown Bowling.” Crown Bowling was an exceptionally entertaining game played on a court called a “bowling green.” Needless to say after a few rounds, and GREAT advice from experienced bowlers, the team was able to hold their own for the most part. A buffet was arranged for our last meal with the Rotarians and afterwards the team moseyed their way into a “Snooker” hall room originally mistaken for a pool hall.
Now on to Crewe & Nantwich Weaver!
- Portland Basin Museum
- Wine tasting evening (L) Steve Occleston (R) Dr. Pam Joyce
- Wilmslow “Tip truck”- Notice the monkey?
- Lucas, grandson of Tim and Sue Page
- Lucas making his funny face
- St. Peter Church in Prestbury- Church Cemetary
- St. Peter Church in Prestbury- Church Cemetary
- St. Peter Church in Prestbury- main tower at entrance
- Ali and Melissa in a traditional phone booth- Prestbury
- St. Peter Church in Prestbury
- Ali and Melissa in the stocks at Prestbury
- Prestbury- Main street
- Wilfred, grandson of Tim and Sue Page
- Wilfred’s Funny Face

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