We didn't choose it for any reason other than it was there, and we hadn't been.
It's a relatively short trip by train from Paddington of just 2.5 hours. We immediately checked in to our hotel and headed out into the rain in pursuit of lunch.
Sadly we were denied, as the museum was closing at four, and we were advised that we would need more than half an hour to soak in the experience. I managed to console myself with a photo op with this guy (Henry Sandon) from Antiques Roadshow.
Spirits dampened, we wandered around in the rain some more, until I decided that rainboots were in order because my shoes were failing me. Unfortunately, trying to find a pair of Wellies on a rainy day that weren't pink and actually came in my size was a bit of a challenge. In the end, I emerged with not only dry feet but a pair of unoffensive navy blue rainboots, reminiscent of those I owned at age 5.I did what one does with new rainboots. I took them to the pub, and I consumed a beer in them.
We headed back down the street to Saffron's, and enjoyed an excellent dinner there. The Sticky Toffee Pudding was enjoyed by all, and after dinner, we all lamely admitted defeat and had an early night.
Sunday morning brought a bit of respite from the rain, and we had a bit of a wander around both a farmer's market and a shopping mall which was full of shops that hadn't opened yet.
At the Farmer's Market we discovered an excellent source of Scotch Eggs.
We wrapped up and headed to the train, right in time to head back to London at half three.