Australia Australia - Marion Barter, 51, missing after trip to UK, Jun 1997 #4

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To me it does say farm but the word after that is one I can't make out even with my super dooper enhancer programme..It looks like there are four letters.
 
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I think, on reflection that it says "staying in an old farm house with"..

If you look at the word "unbelievable" on the line above - Marion forms the "e" on the end of the word quite large. The "f" at the start of farm is just the same as the "I feel quite" on the line above.

Definitely farm. Possibly "farm base" but that makes less seense.
Definitely farm for me too. I can't read the next word.
 

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  • #743
Snap! On the next word. And we posted at about the same time :)
 
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Agreed I have absolutely no idea what this word says. It looks like *a*l (I think there’s a 6 in the barcode behind the L).

I saw a comment on the fb page saying they thought the blue writing about hanging baskets looks like someone else’s writing but it looks the same to me. The commenter also said that they thought ‘gorgeous’ was misspelled ‘gorjeous’ too.

Ps: can’t wait to see the one about Maz and the dentist, maybe they lived on the farm [blank] haha
 
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I am sure in one of the postcards Marion mentions red squirrels ao that may give us all a better clue. Does anyone else remember that mention.
If Marion saw red squirrels it’s unlikely to have been in Kent. There haven’t been any red squirrels in Kent for a long time. They’re mainly in the north Cumbria/Scotland and in the south on Brownsea Island and Isle of Wight.
 
  • #746
I think the bit about the hanging baskets was added as an afterthought, by the same person.
 
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If Marion saw red squirrels it’s unlikely to have been in Kent. There haven’t been any red squirrels in Kent for a long time. They’re mainly in the north Cumbria/Scotland and in the south on Brownsea Island and Isle of Wight.
This card doesn't say red squirrels. There are white squirrels in that region. White Squirrel sightings in the UK
 
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Yes but we wouldn't say "farm oast". It would be oast house. Or farm with oast houses. Farm Host seems a good shout but please don't go off down rabbit holes looking up formal "farm stay" schemes which are not (and weren't in the 90s) common in the UK. It is far, far more likely that Marion was staying on a working farm, which also offered bed and breakfast to visitors to supplement farm income. There are loads of these.
 
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That B&B linked to by @JLZ looks spot on - have you contacted Sally or the podcast people about that lead?
 
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Just googled,

Manor Farm Oast, Workhouse Lane,... © Oast House Archive

"The building was Grade II listed (N° 410005) from 1976 until 1997, when the current owners bought to use as a bed and breakfast and had it delisted." Opened as a B&B in 1997.

This seems like a real, real lead. Wow.

Let’s hope that the current owners took lots of photos and saved their guestbook from their opening year.

@JLZ you’re a legend. Did you message it to TLV? (Assuming they’re not a step ahead of us and don’t already know about it)
 
  • #757
I've just emailed the tips address pointing them to this thread. If the same people have owned and operated it as a B&B since 1997, they may remember an Australian woman as one of their first guests that first year of being in business.
 
  • #758
I'm expecting some journo to come out with a story on the latest findings in our thread, though they won't say they found any clues here :)
 
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