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Five Foodie Road Trips

Posted by - Tim Earnshaw on 11 July 2022
Categories: Advice, Road Trip Inspiration
Five foodie road trips

Fuelling up is one of the great joys of motoring. Next time you find yourself with a lazy Sunday, check your vehicle out of Windrush classic car storage and hit the road for the best sights and sustenance the UK has to offer.

Here are five of the best foodie road trips taken recently by our long term car storage team. Let us know if we’re missing anything on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk

The Yorkshire Fish & Chip Trail

The Yorkshire Fish & Chip Trail

The North is rightly proud of its chippy credentials, and the tourist board’s canny Fish & Chip Trail map hits up local heroes like Scotts in Helmsley (recently voted fish and chip shop of the year), Blakeley’s in Brighouse and Whitby’s hard-to-miss Magpie Café. Find a seat with views of the twinkling waterfront before you open your box and life doesn’t get much better.   

The West Scotland Whisky Trail

The West Scotland Whisky Trail

Travel with a co-pilot to take full advantage of this winding westerly coastal route from Campbeltown to the Isle of Skye and Fort William. From the smoky Islay malts that light a fire in your throat to the decade-aged golden swirls of the Talisker Distillery, Scotland’s finest drams await.

The South East’s Café To Café Run

The South East’s Café To Café Run

One breakfast good, two breakfasts better. Start your café-to-café run at Jenner’s in Maidenhead – an acclaimed family riverside eatery also known for its car meets – then cross the Thames on the A4, skim past stately Cliveden House and head for the mods ‘n’ rockers mecca that is the Ace Café.

The Yorkshire Ale Trail

The Yorkshire Ale Trail

Once again entrusting the wheel to a friend, follow the Yorkshire Ale Trail map that threads through the county’s best pubs, breweries and beer festivals. If hitting the full 30-plus ale locations is a little too much of a commitment, at least make time to sup at local legends like the West Riding Refreshment Rooms (situated in the original 1848 Tudor waiting rooms of Dewsbury train station) and Ripon’s Royal Oak (a repurposed 18th century coaching inn).     

The Dorset Coast

The Dorset Coast

Stick a pin in the Jurassic coast and you can’t go wrong for food: the whole region understandably has some of the UK’s freshest seafood and a new generation of chefs doing exciting things with it. But be sure to draw a circle around Lyme Regis, in particular, where The Whole Hog is leading a gang of local street food merchants beating the restaurateurs at their own game.

Then come home to Windrush classic car storage

Every great road trip should end with the perfect car storage procedure. At Windrush, we treat our clients’ vehicles with the same care and attention we would our own. Pull into our luxury car storage in London and the Cotswolds, and you’ll feel the Windrush difference immediately, as we get started with the renowned twelve-step induction that beds your car down the right way.

And that’s just the start of our long term car storage solution. However long you’re staying with us, we’ll keep your vehicle primed and ready to roll, with a made-to-measure maintenance programme that factors in everything from tyre pressure to fuelling. At Windrush, that’s just how we do it.

Windrush’s classic car storage team is ready to tell you more. Drop us a line on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk

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The Best Road Trips In Germany

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Germany has always called to serious drivers. Of course, there are the famous autobahns, where the generous recommended…
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Germany has always called to serious drivers. Of course, there are the famous autobahns, where the generous recommended limit of 80mph is lifted entirely in certain sections. Then there are the iconic Nürburgring circuits, dubbed by Jackie Stewart as ‘the green hell’ for their treacherous beauty. Spread out a map of Germany, though, and you’ll find a road network that is as smooth, functional and efficient as the national stereotype, while offering unexpected backdrops from rolling vineyards to evocative fairytale castles. Here are five of our favourite roads in Germany, as chosen by Windrush’s long term car storage team. The Wine Route (Weinstraße) The oldest of Germany’s tourist wine routes, this 52-mile cruise through the westerly state of Rhineland-Palatinate has been described as “a symphony of grapes”. Certainly, the lineup of world-class vineyards is hard to beat, with many vintages ready to be sampled in blossom-dusted arbours at the side of the road, and September’s Bad Dürkheim festivities almost on a par with Oktoberfest. But the wine route has more to offer, too, from striking 12th century Landeck Castle to the Schloss Villa Ludwigshöhe that was once the summer residence of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) Ideal for a two-seater getaway, the Romantic Road lives up to its billing. Start at the Bavarian city of Würzburg and prepare for frequent stop-offs as the backdrop changes around you, from the medieval timbered houses of 13th century Rothenburg ob der Tauber to Augsburg’s head-turning Renaissance architecture. This route will also usher you to Germany’s most famous castle, Neuschwanstein: the inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella, and the shooting location for The Great Escape. The Castle Road (Burgenstraße) If it’s castles and stately homes that have brought you to Germany, this 745-mile route from Mannheim – the city where Carl Benz’s first creation took to the roads back in 1886 – offers more than 60, if you progress all the way to Prague. The Castle Road is refreshingly unspoilt in the stretches between settlements, meandering through skyscraping mountains and plummeting valleys, while pulling into town offers everything from medieval markets and banquets to ghost tours. The Fairytale Route Spanning from central Hanau to northern Bremen, there’s magic in the air along this 370-mile route, which traces the life and works of the Brothers Grimm. From Hamelin (famed for the Pied Piper association, but just as notable for its jaw-dropping Old Town) to Bad Wildungen (not just the supposed birthplace of Snow White but a health spa destination city in its own right), it’s an evocative run that winds back the clock. The Avenue Route (Deutsche Alleenstraße) If you can commit to a minimum of five days, this is the German driving route all others are measured against. Carving across the country from West to East, the Avenue Route crosses no less than ten federal states – often in the dappled shade of linden and maple trees – while putting you within striking distance of must-see sights like the Harz Mountains and shimmering Lake Constance. Drive the full length and you can claim to have truly seen Germany. Then come home to Windrush for classic car storage done right Few European destinations are better than Germany for blowing away the cobwebs. But to ensure they don’t return after your getaway, turn to Windrush long term car storage for a forward-thinking solution. At our twin facilities in London and the Cotswolds, we pride ourselves on a prestige car storage programme built around you. From our renowned twelve-step induction process to an ongoing tailored maintenance programme, we’ll return your car to top form and keep it that way into the future, ready at a moment’s notice for your call and departure for the next adventure. Ask Windrush about our classic car storage solutions. Our team is ready to assist you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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There’s just something about cars and coffee that fits. Sometimes, we’ll opt for going solo, finding the perfect sunset, then leaning back on the bonnet, sipping a flask. Other times, we’ll drop in at one of our favourite coffee stops across the UK, blowing the froth off a latte while catching up with old faces. Of course, there are countless generic coffee chains on every motorway. But in this countdown, Windrush’s classic car storage team picks out eleven great independents that give a particularly warm welcome to the motoring community, going the extra mile with themed décor, enthusiast events and automobile displays. Caffeine And Machine, Ettington, Warwickshire Self-described as a “destination for those who appreciate moving things”, Caffeine And Machine includes a coffee house, licensed bar and restaurant, boutique b&b and living art gallery – it’s more of a shrine to motoring and gastronomy than a half-hour stop-off. https://caffeineandmachine.com/ Podium Place, Newbury The aroma of artisan coffee greets you as you pull into Podium Place, with a team of Per’La speciality roasters responsible for one of the best cups in the South East. The biggest draw, though, is sipping said coffee amongst a fleet of aspirational supercars, from rare Ferraris to limited-edition Aston Martins. www.podiumplace.co.uk Baffle Haus, Pontypool, Wales Painted onto the wall of Baffle Haus is the ‘Share The Ride’ mantra that this Pontypool café lives by. Best-known as a biker hub – but equally welcoming to anyone on wheels – you’ll fuel up with an americano or panini while browsing the motoring memorabilia, and perhaps even pick up some new leathers from the adjoining clothing shop. www.baffleculture.com/bafflehaus The Carding Shed, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire Not just a coffee stop but a veritable time machine, this former Yorkshire mill serves its brews in traditional china cups and completes the Goodwood Revival vibe with a classic car display, including vintage Mercedes and more. www.thecardingshed.co.uk Gilks Garage, Kineton, Warwickshire Don’t mistake Gilks for a gimmicky themed café. This genuinely retro stop-off is authentic to the bone, still run by the family who manned the pumps back in the 1950s. Even so, the menu has moved with the times: try the Full Service Pizza or Mighty Mechanic Burger. www.gilksgaragecafe.com Duke Of London, Brentford, West London Founded in 2015 by Merlin McCormack, coffee is just the start at this classic and supercar hub – you’ll also find car sales, restoration, servicing, detailing and more. For those who run on heavier fuel, the onsite Brewery Tap Pub and Santa Maria Pizzeria – voted London’s best – are a must. www.dukeoflondon.co.uk The Motorist, Sherburn In Elmet, North Yorkshire This stylish hub for all things auto offers both the Arnage Restaurant (named after the famous corner on the Le Mans circuit), and the Motorist Café and Showroom (where you can pit for coffee and rocky road, surrounded by a lineup of immaculate vintage cars). www.themotorist.com Ace Café, Stonebridge, London Founded in 1938 – and now with outposts across the globe – the original Ace is arguably the world’s most famous motor café. A mecca for scooter-riding mods in the Sixties, rock ‘n’ roll remains in the Ace’s DNA, and while browsing the menu, also keep an eye out for upcoming gigs. https://london.acecafe.com/ NY500, Pickering, North Yorkshire You might come to NY500 for the SpeedFest 22 event, but you’ll return for one of Yorkshire’s best no-nonsense cafés, whose Bangkok Bad Boy Burger is the stuff of local legend. www.ny500.co.uk Bike Shed, Hackney, London In a digital world, Bike Shed stands apart with its proud “analogue” ethos, inviting all-comers to watch the bikes rumble past, strike up a conversation with a fellow enthusiast or cheer on the MotoGP in a dedicated screening room beneath the atmospheric Victorian arches. https://bikeshedmoto.co.uk/ Recharge and return to Windrush classic car storage Wherever you roam, come back refreshed to Windrush classic car storage. We’re the most trusted name in luxury car storage, for reasons that become clear when you arrive at our state-of-the-art facilities in Central London and the Cotswolds. Windrush’s long term car storage service begins with our pace-setting twelve-step induction process. But when it comes to your pride and joy, our attention to detail never ends. Whatever the duration of your stay, we’ll devise an ongoing maintenance programme for your model – all part of a luxury car storage service whose reputation precedes it. The Windrush classic car storage team would love to tell you more over coffee. Drop us a line on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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The rolling countryside of Oxfordshire was made for motoring. Check your pride and joy out of classic car storage and enjoy a day to remember. Of course, it’s vital to safeguard your vehicle with classic car storage. But to own a dream machine and never hear it roar is a tragedy. This Autumn, leave behind the stop-start of city driving, and explore the Oxfordshire countryside that lets your classic car show what it’s truly capable of. With Windrush’s convenient car storage in Oxfordshire, it’s easy to collect your pride and joy whenever the fancy takes you. Even if your vehicle has been in long term car storage, our unbeatable maintenance checkover programme will ensure it’s always in optimum condition and ready for the road. Here are the routes and stop-offs to investigate. To Cheltenham (via Burford) Slicing through tranquil emerald countryside and leading you down corridors of trees and dappled sunshine, the A40 deserves its reputation as a motorist’s playground. Check your classic out of Windrush’s car storage in Oxfordshire, then feel the stress fall away on this hour-long run, which features unbroken straights for tickling the gas pedal and sweeping views over fields and valleys. For sustenance, stop off at rustic Burford Garden Centre, where the artisan deli-style café is hard to beat. Or push on to Cheltenham, the ancient spa town where you’ll spend a blissful afternoon kicking up leaves in Pittville Park and shopping on the stylish Promenade. To Stow-on-the-Wold Often considered ‘the gateway to the Cotswolds’, Burford isn’t just your jump-off to Cheltenham, but also provides the perfect springboard to Stow-on-the-Wold, starting off on the very inviting A361. You’ll already know the reputation of this impossibly pretty Cotswolds market town, but even the postcards can’t live up to this pocket of olde-worlde charm, with its ancient market square, biscuit-brown buildings and famous tea rooms. If you can spend the night, take a stopover in a renowned hotel like Sheep On Sheep Street, before returning your vehicle to our convenient car storage in Oxfordshire. Buscot Park to Kelmscott Manor Gardens Combine the best of cruising and culture by dropping in at Buscot Park near Lechlade. The National Trust’s most head-turning site in Oxfordshire invites you to roam the manicured landscaped gardens and recently unveiled Faux Fall water feature, then explore the 18th century home of Lord Faringdon, with its tea room and collection of contemporary glasswork. Back behind the wheel, take your time to roll onward to the limestone manor house of Kelmscott, then complete this journey through history with a hop down the A420 to Kingston Bagpuize House, with its striking Far Eastern-inspired gardens. To Stratford-Upon-Avon via Chipping Norton In Oxfordshire, you’re right on the doorstep of Shakespeare’s home turf, so turn the wheel towards Stratford-Upon-Avon, work through the gears and let your classic eat up some of the most pleasant stretches of road in England. This run is about the journey as much as the destination, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled as you pass Chipping Norton: the medieval wool-trading town where you’re now more likely to spot a rock ‘n’ roll legend or retired member of Westminster’s political elite. Back to Windrush Car Storage in Oxfordshire Providing specialist car storage in Oxfordshire and London, you’re never far from one of Windrush’s dedicated facilities. Once you’ve finished motoring, it’s important to let your pride and joy catch its breath, and return it to the personalised classic car storage that only Windrush can offer. At Windrush, we treat every vehicle that comes to us with the same attention to detail: all part of our classic car storage solution. Having completed our twelve-step induction, we’ll welcome your car into a dehumidified, climate-controlled indoor storage bay, with round-the-clock security, twice-daily checks, plus weekly battery and drip tray inspections. Meanwhile, for our long term car storage clients, we’ll carry out a forensic maintenance checkover every 60 days – so your car is always ready for the next big day out.
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    Germany has always called to serious drivers. Of course, there are the famous autobahns, where the generous recommended limit of 80mph is lifted entirely in certain sections. Then there are the iconic Nürburgring circuits, dubbed by Jackie Stewart as ‘the green hell’ for their treacherous beauty. Spread out a map of Germany, though, and you’ll find a road network that is as smooth, functional and efficient as the national stereotype, while offering unexpected backdrops from rolling vineyards to evocative fairytale castles. Here are five of our favourite roads in Germany, as chosen by Windrush’s long term car storage team. The Wine Route (Weinstraße) The oldest of Germany’s tourist wine routes, this 52-mile cruise through the westerly state of Rhineland-Palatinate has been described as “a symphony of grapes”. Certainly, the lineup of world-class vineyards is hard to beat, with many vintages ready to be sampled in blossom-dusted arbours at the side of the road, and September’s Bad Dürkheim festivities almost on a par with Oktoberfest. But the wine route has more to offer, too, from striking 12th century Landeck Castle to the Schloss Villa Ludwigshöhe that was once the summer residence of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) Ideal for a two-seater getaway, the Romantic Road lives up to its billing. Start at the Bavarian city of Würzburg and prepare for frequent stop-offs as the backdrop changes around you, from the medieval timbered houses of 13th century Rothenburg ob der Tauber to Augsburg’s head-turning Renaissance architecture. This route will also usher you to Germany’s most famous castle, Neuschwanstein: the inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella, and the shooting location for The Great Escape. The Castle Road (Burgenstraße) If it’s castles and stately homes that have brought you to Germany, this 745-mile route from Mannheim – the city where Carl Benz’s first creation took to the roads back in 1886 – offers more than 60, if you progress all the way to Prague. The Castle Road is refreshingly unspoilt in the stretches between settlements, meandering through skyscraping mountains and plummeting valleys, while pulling into town offers everything from medieval markets and banquets to ghost tours. The Fairytale Route Spanning from central Hanau to northern Bremen, there’s magic in the air along this 370-mile route, which traces the life and works of the Brothers Grimm. From Hamelin (famed for the Pied Piper association, but just as notable for its jaw-dropping Old Town) to Bad Wildungen (not just the supposed birthplace of Snow White but a health spa destination city in its own right), it’s an evocative run that winds back the clock. The Avenue Route (Deutsche Alleenstraße) If you can commit to a minimum of five days, this is the German driving route all others are measured against. Carving across the country from West to East, the Avenue Route crosses no less than ten federal states – often in the dappled shade of linden and maple trees – while putting you within striking distance of must-see sights like the Harz Mountains and shimmering Lake Constance. Drive the full length and you can claim to have truly seen Germany. Then come home to Windrush for classic car storage done right Few European destinations are better than Germany for blowing away the cobwebs. But to ensure they don’t return after your getaway, turn to Windrush long term car storage for a forward-thinking solution. At our twin facilities in London and the Cotswolds, we pride ourselves on a prestige car storage programme built around you. From our renowned twelve-step induction process to an ongoing tailored maintenance programme, we’ll return your car to top form and keep it that way into the future, ready at a moment’s notice for your call and departure for the next adventure. Ask Windrush about our classic car storage solutions. Our team is ready to assist you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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    There’s just something about cars and coffee that fits. Sometimes, we’ll opt for going solo, finding the perfect sunset, then leaning back on the bonnet, sipping a flask. Other times, we’ll drop in at one of our favourite coffee stops across the UK, blowing the froth off a latte while catching up with old faces. Of course, there are countless generic coffee chains on every motorway. But in this countdown, Windrush’s classic car storage team picks out eleven great independents that give a particularly warm welcome to the motoring community, going the extra mile with themed décor, enthusiast events and automobile displays. Caffeine And Machine, Ettington, Warwickshire Self-described as a “destination for those who appreciate moving things”, Caffeine And Machine includes a coffee house, licensed bar and restaurant, boutique b&b and living art gallery – it’s more of a shrine to motoring and gastronomy than a half-hour stop-off. https://caffeineandmachine.com/ Podium Place, Newbury The aroma of artisan coffee greets you as you pull into Podium Place, with a team of Per’La speciality roasters responsible for one of the best cups in the South East. The biggest draw, though, is sipping said coffee amongst a fleet of aspirational supercars, from rare Ferraris to limited-edition Aston Martins. www.podiumplace.co.uk Baffle Haus, Pontypool, Wales Painted onto the wall of Baffle Haus is the ‘Share The Ride’ mantra that this Pontypool café lives by. Best-known as a biker hub – but equally welcoming to anyone on wheels – you’ll fuel up with an americano or panini while browsing the motoring memorabilia, and perhaps even pick up some new leathers from the adjoining clothing shop. www.baffleculture.com/bafflehaus The Carding Shed, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire Not just a coffee stop but a veritable time machine, this former Yorkshire mill serves its brews in traditional china cups and completes the Goodwood Revival vibe with a classic car display, including vintage Mercedes and more. www.thecardingshed.co.uk Gilks Garage, Kineton, Warwickshire Don’t mistake Gilks for a gimmicky themed café. This genuinely retro stop-off is authentic to the bone, still run by the family who manned the pumps back in the 1950s. Even so, the menu has moved with the times: try the Full Service Pizza or Mighty Mechanic Burger. www.gilksgaragecafe.com Duke Of London, Brentford, West London Founded in 2015 by Merlin McCormack, coffee is just the start at this classic and supercar hub – you’ll also find car sales, restoration, servicing, detailing and more. For those who run on heavier fuel, the onsite Brewery Tap Pub and Santa Maria Pizzeria – voted London’s best – are a must. www.dukeoflondon.co.uk The Motorist, Sherburn In Elmet, North Yorkshire This stylish hub for all things auto offers both the Arnage Restaurant (named after the famous corner on the Le Mans circuit), and the Motorist Café and Showroom (where you can pit for coffee and rocky road, surrounded by a lineup of immaculate vintage cars). www.themotorist.com Ace Café, Stonebridge, London Founded in 1938 – and now with outposts across the globe – the original Ace is arguably the world’s most famous motor café. A mecca for scooter-riding mods in the Sixties, rock ‘n’ roll remains in the Ace’s DNA, and while browsing the menu, also keep an eye out for upcoming gigs. https://london.acecafe.com/ NY500, Pickering, North Yorkshire You might come to NY500 for the SpeedFest 22 event, but you’ll return for one of Yorkshire’s best no-nonsense cafés, whose Bangkok Bad Boy Burger is the stuff of local legend. www.ny500.co.uk Bike Shed, Hackney, London In a digital world, Bike Shed stands apart with its proud “analogue” ethos, inviting all-comers to watch the bikes rumble past, strike up a conversation with a fellow enthusiast or cheer on the MotoGP in a dedicated screening room beneath the atmospheric Victorian arches. https://bikeshedmoto.co.uk/ Recharge and return to Windrush classic car storage Wherever you roam, come back refreshed to Windrush classic car storage. We’re the most trusted name in luxury car storage, for reasons that become clear when you arrive at our state-of-the-art facilities in Central London and the Cotswolds. Windrush’s long term car storage service begins with our pace-setting twelve-step induction process. But when it comes to your pride and joy, our attention to detail never ends. Whatever the duration of your stay, we’ll devise an ongoing maintenance programme for your model – all part of a luxury car storage service whose reputation precedes it. The Windrush classic car storage team would love to tell you more over coffee. Drop us a line on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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    A Must-Do Scenic Route Through The Oxfordshire Countryside

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    The rolling countryside of Oxfordshire was made for motoring. Check your pride and joy out of classic car storage and enjoy a day to remember. Of course, it’s vital to safeguard your vehicle with classic car storage. But to own a dream machine and never hear it roar is a tragedy. This Autumn, leave behind the stop-start of city driving, and explore the Oxfordshire countryside that lets your classic car show what it’s truly capable of. With Windrush’s convenient car storage in Oxfordshire, it’s easy to collect your pride and joy whenever the fancy takes you. Even if your vehicle has been in long term car storage, our unbeatable maintenance checkover programme will ensure it’s always in optimum condition and ready for the road. Here are the routes and stop-offs to investigate. To Cheltenham (via Burford) Slicing through tranquil emerald countryside and leading you down corridors of trees and dappled sunshine, the A40 deserves its reputation as a motorist’s playground. Check your classic out of Windrush’s car storage in Oxfordshire, then feel the stress fall away on this hour-long run, which features unbroken straights for tickling the gas pedal and sweeping views over fields and valleys. For sustenance, stop off at rustic Burford Garden Centre, where the artisan deli-style café is hard to beat. Or push on to Cheltenham, the ancient spa town where you’ll spend a blissful afternoon kicking up leaves in Pittville Park and shopping on the stylish Promenade. To Stow-on-the-Wold Often considered ‘the gateway to the Cotswolds’, Burford isn’t just your jump-off to Cheltenham, but also provides the perfect springboard to Stow-on-the-Wold, starting off on the very inviting A361. You’ll already know the reputation of this impossibly pretty Cotswolds market town, but even the postcards can’t live up to this pocket of olde-worlde charm, with its ancient market square, biscuit-brown buildings and famous tea rooms. If you can spend the night, take a stopover in a renowned hotel like Sheep On Sheep Street, before returning your vehicle to our convenient car storage in Oxfordshire. Buscot Park to Kelmscott Manor Gardens Combine the best of cruising and culture by dropping in at Buscot Park near Lechlade. The National Trust’s most head-turning site in Oxfordshire invites you to roam the manicured landscaped gardens and recently unveiled Faux Fall water feature, then explore the 18th century home of Lord Faringdon, with its tea room and collection of contemporary glasswork. Back behind the wheel, take your time to roll onward to the limestone manor house of Kelmscott, then complete this journey through history with a hop down the A420 to Kingston Bagpuize House, with its striking Far Eastern-inspired gardens. To Stratford-Upon-Avon via Chipping Norton In Oxfordshire, you’re right on the doorstep of Shakespeare’s home turf, so turn the wheel towards Stratford-Upon-Avon, work through the gears and let your classic eat up some of the most pleasant stretches of road in England. This run is about the journey as much as the destination, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled as you pass Chipping Norton: the medieval wool-trading town where you’re now more likely to spot a rock ‘n’ roll legend or retired member of Westminster’s political elite. Back to Windrush Car Storage in Oxfordshire Providing specialist car storage in Oxfordshire and London, you’re never far from one of Windrush’s dedicated facilities. Once you’ve finished motoring, it’s important to let your pride and joy catch its breath, and return it to the personalised classic car storage that only Windrush can offer. At Windrush, we treat every vehicle that comes to us with the same attention to detail: all part of our classic car storage solution. Having completed our twelve-step induction, we’ll welcome your car into a dehumidified, climate-controlled indoor storage bay, with round-the-clock security, twice-daily checks, plus weekly battery and drip tray inspections. Meanwhile, for our long term car storage clients, we’ll carry out a forensic maintenance checkover every 60 days – so your car is always ready for the next big day out.
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