The day was yesterday, Sunday, and a decision was made to finally visit Athelhampton House.
I have lived in this area all of my life, and A has for about the last 20 years of hers, and neither of us had been before. Shocking I know, especially as it's only a half hour drive away, but it was always on the 'must do' list, but never 'done'.
For the adults, there are beautifully intimate and ancient rooms with oak tables and chairs for having family and friends for dinner, or maybe just simply sitting around a giant open fire on well worn sofas with a cognac.....bliss!
Snooker table and wine cellar, art gallery attic to four poster bed.
Impressive topiary lends formality, whilst the generous use of herbaceous perennials brings that colourful 'fluffiness' that is quintessentially English.
As we took a few minutes to just rest and take in the tranquility of this spot, a family of swans drifted up. The male, who is on the left, kept close watch over his mate and the signets, and was very definitely last to leave after having first swam about checking the banks more closely, presumably for an odd hungry fox.
The whole place went together incredibly well. Very often, a house will overshadow the grounds, but here all was in symbiosis. We shall be coming back regularly!
I must apologise if I haven't posted much lately, and particularly about work. I plan to put that right tomorrow. Until then, bless you all and have a peaceful night.
I must apologise if I haven't posted much lately, and particularly about work. I plan to put that right tomorrow. Until then, bless you all and have a peaceful night.
Dear Gary, It is years since I was at Athelhampton, and only on one occasion at that. But this posting has brought it all back to me and it really is, as you say, a lovely place. I so remember that quaintly walled garden with the pool at its centre - probably my favourite spot too. I am so glad that you both enjoyed it and am delighted that you have posted about it.
ReplyDeleteDo you know Mapperton [also in Dorset] and another favourite of mine? Probably less well kept than Athelhampton but wonderfully atmospheric.
Hi Edith,
ReplyDeleteI know Mapperton, but like Athelhampton, it is another local gem that neither of us has visited. I don't know why, but we have only been to gardens further afield. Fom now on though, this shall be rectified, first with Athelhampton.........and now Mapperton!
Gary, What a wonderful place! Such a place one would wish to get lost in and not found. - G
ReplyDeleteGary, I cannot blame you for wanting to visit often. Absolutely phenominal!!
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