Mittens 2020 - Chipping Campden, England, 03 - 10 July -- ALL SPACES TAKEN!

Started by AGA, Sun 02/02/2020 15:30:49

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AGA

Mittens 2020 will be from Friday 03 - Friday 10 July at Pitchers, Chipping Campden, England.


It's about time we thought about planning this year's Mittens.

As Mittens 2018 was in the US and 2019 in Australia, it was agreed that this year should probably be in Europe.  I thought it might be good to have one last easy-for-Europeans-to-visit Mittens in the UK before the iron Brexit curtain comes down at the end of 2020.  It also will have been 18 years since the last UK Mittens (Mittens #1 in Laleham!), so probably about time for another one!  Tamara and I are booked up later in the year, so would prefer to have this at some point in July.

Given so many people only ever visit London when they come to the UK, I thought it might be nice to see some of the scenery we have to offer.  A few options that spring to mind:






AreaNearest Sizeable airportNearest Distance from London
Lake DistrictManchester / Liverpool5 hours / 280mi
Peak DistrictManchester / Liverpool3 hours / 150mi
CotswoldsBristol / London2 hours / 70mi


All are in/around a National Park, or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with varying degrees of hills/mountains, farmland, forests, and quaint little villages with cobbled streets.  The Cotswolds would probably be the most accessible option overall, given its relative closeness to London and its airports (and the M4 motorway that leads to London).  It could also give us a chance to make daytrips to interesting places like Salisbury (with Stonehenge nearby), or Bath.  I've had a quick look, and there are plenty of rental properties available to match all sizes of group in all areas, from little cottages up to old manor houses.  And of course, being the modern day, Wi-Fi is available in most.

So, any interest?





Confirmed Attendees


  • AGA
  • Creamy
  • Disco
  • Esseb
  • Igor
  • Igor's +1
  • Matt Frith
  • Privateer Puddin'
  • Snarky
  • tampie85
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Laura Hunt

I won't be attending the Mittens, but I can definitely recommend the Cotswolds / Bath area. I was there a couple of summers ago and I loved it to bits; Bath is a lovely little town, the Cotswolds area itself is gorgeous, and if you're there on a weekend, the farmers market at Wells makes for a nice half-day trip :)

Esseb

I am interested. All these places look really beautiful.

Creamy

 

Disco

#4
Proposed time and location works for me :D i would be fine with any of those areas, but the Lake District would be my preference.

Privateer Puddin'


Snarky

I'm interested. I've been to the Lake District before (it was really nice!), so I'd be slightly more interested in the others, but any of them sound great.

Matt Frith

I'd be interested! All locations are great options but I'd be more swayed by the Lake District (anyone for the Pencil museum?) but happy with anywhere!

AGA

#8
So, some possible locations.  I've tried to keep the price reasonably low (<£250pp for the week), and in a nice countrysidey area, avoiding people sharing beds as much as possible:






LocationURLPrice
Cotswolds, Chipping Campdenhttps://www.vrbo.com/8124682ha?adultsCount=10&arrival=2020-07-04&departure=2020-07-11£154
Peak District, Millers Dalehttps://www.vrbo.com/8124570ha?adultsCount=10&arrival=2020-07-04&departure=2020-07-11£178.50
Lake District, Conistonhttps://www.vrbo.com/8628066ha?adultsCount=10&arrival=2020-07-04&departure=2020-07-11£230.13

I'd assume we'd struggle to get to any of these places by public transport, but the Cotswolds at least are closer to Bath and Oxford (and London airports), so should be easier to access.

I'm more inclined to go with the Cotswolds personally, since it's much easier to access.  Any thoughts?  We shouldn't leave it much longer, since I guess these places will fill up sooner or later...

Snarky

I'd be happy with any of these, but if it's a vote I second the preference for the Cotswolds â€" in part because the names are so adorable: "Cotswolds," "Chipping Camden," "Mickleton", "Hidcote Bartrim".  :-*

Laura Hunt

Quote from: Snarky on Mon 24/02/2020 13:21:23
I'd be happy with any of these, but if it's a vote I second the preference for the Cotswolds â€" in part because the names are so adorable: "Cotswolds," "Chipping Camden," "Mickleton", "Hidcote Bartrim".  :-*

I've been to Castle Combe, Malmesbury, Bibury, Stow-on-the-Wold and Burton-on-the-Water... Most English names EVER! :-D

fernewelten

Pardon a newcomer question, but: The concept of a “Mittens” is new to me (except as a synonym for boxing gloves). Just what are you planning to do for a weekend? week? fortnight?  Is there a sort of Agenda, a common project, some planned outcome? Can you point me to summaries/mementos/photo documentation of a former Mittens so that I can get an impression of what it actually is?

AGA

https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/wiki/Mittens

Basically a bunch of AGSers meet up and share a house for a week. Activities depend entirely on the place and area. Generally there's four or five days of hanging out doing geeky stuff like playing board games, two or three days of outside activities in the surrounding areas. AGS game development is very much not a focus!

Creamy

#13
QuoteI'd be happy with any of these, but if it's a vote I second the preference for the Cotswolds
Same here. I don't know enough about these places to give a clear opinion. I have a very nice memory of Oxford that I visited as a child. That's about it.
 

AGA

Oh, I forgot to say, what do we think about Sat 04 - Sat 11 July for the dates?

Privateer Puddin'

Quote from: AGA on Tue 25/02/2020 07:27:20
Oh, I forgot to say, what do we think about Sat 04 - Sat 11 July for the dates?

Should be fine for me.

I'm happy with any of Cotswolds / Peak District / Lake District so if we're leaning towards Cotswolds that's fine by me (and maybe by it being easier to get to, some people will come down for a day or something if not the full week)

Cotswolds house looks good.

AGA

Cotswolds would definitely be easiest for those flying in. It's also closeish to Stonehenge, Salisbury, Bath, Stratford and such visitables.

Disco

#17
Cotswolds house looks good to me  :cheesy:

Their weekly bookings for the summer season begin on Friday, so it would have to start from 3 to 10 July if we wish to do the first week.

Matt Frith

I'm happy with the Cotswolds. Plenty to do round there and relatively easy to get to out of the three places. Dates are fine with me too.

Creamy

#19
QuoteTheir weekly bookings for the summer season begin on Friday, so it would have to start from 3 to 10 July if we wish to do the first week.

How bizarre. Personally I'd rather have a more classic rental period from saturday to saturday if possible (day off on friday counts double in my company).
 

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