I was back in that town with the difficult to access filling station during this week.
Actually, I sort of chickened out. Whilst still at home I checked the gauge on the car which was 'half full'. Easily enough to do the 200 or so miles to my destination. Maybe not quite enough to get back as well.
So I filled up locally, with the specific intention of not having to go all around the houses again at my destination.
It didn't stop me from a little side diversion on the way back though, to meander through the sunshine splashed Ironbridge Gorge.
The area is described as the birthplace of industry and is rich with museums and free-standing exhibits related to industrial heritage. I'd guess theres about a dozen actual venues to peruse as well as further evidence of furnaces and similar along the roadways.
On this hot day, incongruously suited and booted from my earlier meetings, I strolled across the famous iron bridge having left my car parked in a short term bay. Then onwards through Coalbrookdale, for a short stop at the Museums, which I decided were impossible in the time I'd got, but I've noted for a return visit.
I did drop into an art installation, and spotted that out here in Shropshire, it was still classed as part of 'London 2012'.
So here's a tiny taste of Core, from the digital installations of Kurt Hentschläger.