
We feel young but sadly we’re not exactly spring chickens, so as we’re free to roam this year we’ve set off for the Alps. Via Cornwall.
As an old friend was having a very significant milestone party we accepted the invitation despite being due in Stuttgart two days later. We managed to get a room in the trendy sixties’ style Meudon Hotel set in a fabulous Cornish valley garden stretching down to the sea.


What’s going on there is pretty astounding and has certainly had the locals up in arms.

Basically it was family owned, but the new owners applied to build 20 new luxury homes beside the valley. That’s been blocked, but on appeal they’ve been allowed 10 - ranging from roughly 1.5 to 3.5 million a pop. And an infinity pool to go with the ‘boutique’ hotel we stayed in.

They’ve also (understandably) exercised their right to have exclusive weddings on the beach (very unusually they own the foreshore to the sea). Cue locals outrage - they use to/still do swim there and the Southwest public footpath passes through. If I was still a filmaker I’d be nosing around this contentious scenario.

The next morning we stepped out down the path to the sea but gave up when we realised we didn’t have enough time to make the beach. Beautiful place though - which may well be an exclusive playground soon. Or battleground by the look of a ship out in the bay

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