Wildegoose Nursery in the Corve Valley has been hosting a special winter opening this week (Thursday – Sunday) – giving us a chance to see the walled garden in its late season colours. Not the brightest of days yesterday, and with rain on the air.
Here’s a reminder of how it looked when we visited in September, this after weeks without rain:
Then and now…
From the tea room window
What do they have in that tearoom, Tish? I could go a warm cheese scone xx
They had lots of gooey drizzly cakes when we called in. I did think of you. We didn’t sample though (sorry!) as were heading for lunch at the Tally Ho Inn,
I can see why this place appeals. Next time we’re in Shropshire ….
It’s a lovely spot. And scrumptious cakes in the tea-room.
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oh I do loving seeing how a garden changes through the seasons – these are lovely
Thanks, Becky.
This time of year is brown. All shades.
Yes – so many shades.
I was surprised how much the wood was worn down with the weather. Beautiful shots.
Thanks, Rebecca.
Quite a difference but with its own sere beauty.
Yes, I think so too.
Wow, what a difference, but still beautiful!
Yes, even on a very gloomy day, there’s still some magic 🙂
Rather wintery but lovely! That view from the tea room window is great and I get a sense of the cosiness inside too 🙂
It was indeed very cosy inside – blazing log burner and all.