Geoffrey Peyton: 24 books

Book cover of Cabin in the woods

Cabin in the woods

St Ives and its environs.

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2015

A travel guide on where to go and what to do if you are on a vacation on the North West Coast of the English Riviera. Like most of rural Britain, Cornwall is a ramblers paradise, and the coastal views are a tremendous and welcomed break from the dilapidation of the concrete jungles of a metropolitan...
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Sally's Tongues

Barrow,Kendal, Milnthorpe, etc.

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

A fourth excursion to the pretty village of Milnthorpe in Southern Cumbria makes for another delightful break away from the concrete world of city life. Even if only for a few days, I will miss nothing about the urban life I was born into. I will become a yokel of the Lake District once again and walk the quiet splendid pastures of these excellent villages and hamlets.
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The Loneliest Hobo

The Longest Road

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2015

   Having made a fruitless search for some friends in the upmost western part of Cornwall I was left with financial difficulty in getting back to Birmingham. I had already been walking about the English countryside since April and it was now October. I was in no real rush to get back home immediately...
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Sixteen Wind Turbines

Crystal seas, blase prairielands, and......

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

The memoirs of my first trip to Cornwall in over forty years, and the first ever to the North Cornish Coast. It was here that I finally found where heaven was. Like so many prairielands in the UK, Cornwall is not short of paradise for the hardened rambler.
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Grange-over-Sands

The town of the sleepy quiet

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2016

A rough guide of things to do and places to go if you are in or around the environs of the peaceful town of Grange-over-Sands on the South Lakeland peninsula (plus a lot of things not to do).
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The Hollow by the Mere

The Mermaid of the Forest

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

In April 1990 I decided to leave the domestic hell of a relationship that saw my long time girlfriend throw me to the streets, in an attempt for her to find a better love elsewhere, and in doing so, she left me naturally homeless. I could have stayed with friends or relations, but those sort of agreements...
Book cover of The Gift of St. David

The Gift of St. David

'A tour of the Pembrokeshire Coast.

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2015

Because I am an avid rambler of the British countryside, someone suggested that I should take a walk along the coast of Pembrokeshire as it is a mirror image of my passion in hiking; that being the North Cornish Coast. I wasn't to be disappointed, and so I decided to spend a few days at the quaint...
Book cover of A Waggs Tale

A Waggs Tale

Hunstanton; a town built by Henry L' Estrange Styleman Le Strange.

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2014

The town of Hunstanton in Norfolk, is a suburb of England that is visited by over a million tourists each year. Situated about 15 miles north of Kings Lynn, it is the only seaside town in England that is on the east coast of the country, yet actually faces west. All this will be answered in this short...
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Brothers in arms

Playing with trains

by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2014

Two brothers take a short vacation to South Cumbria for a lot of beers and a jolly good knees up. Visits to Windermere, Cartmel, Grange and various other South Lakeland wonders, make for some great hiking hotspots during a hot summer. Enjoy a trip to nowhere in particular, with a few laughs along the way in this slapstick memoir.
Book cover of This is where the Elephant comes to die
by Geoffrey Peyton
Language: English
Release Date: June 23, 2015

Walking the rural countryside of Great Britain has always been a fond pastime for me. And in this book I visit the Lake District, Lincolnshire, The Peak District, and West Lancashire, to find the perfect walks for a hardened rambler. Join me on an editorial sitcom of laughter and fun as I walk the natural countryside of rural England.
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