Sunday, August 18, 2024

Mount Pleasant Gardens

On our way to Mount Pleasant Garden and Sculpture Trail we passed Paddington Bear on his hill at Snugburys Ice Cream farm just outside Nantwich.  We waved to him as we passed by on the way to Tarporley and stopped in a layby opposite to take a photo on the way back.

Nearly every year Snugburys make a huge sculpture for the hill which can be seen for quite a distance around.   He stands fifty feet high and is made from metal, straw and woven willow.  Here is a - link - to more about the sculpture.
 
 
We'd never visited Mount Pleasant Gardens before so didn't know what to expect but we spent a delightful couple of hours there finding all the different areas of the garden and following the sculpture trail.  The garden is ten acres in size and has both garden and woodland, some areas are steeply terraced with views over the Cheshire countryside.  There are specimen trees, four ponds, a Japanese garden, bog garden, vegetable garden and a stumpery with tree ferns.  There is also a sculpture workshop, tea room and plant sales.

Above is the chariot and horses placed in the centre of the wildflower meadow.

You can stand on the chariot to have a photo taken if you want.

It look wonderful in the bright sunshine.

I took many photos so below are just some of them. Apologies in advance for the photo overload.



















 




We stopped for a cup of tea and piece of cake.  The courgette and avocado cake was delicious and such a huge piece that I had to take half of it home for later.

All for now.




14 comments:

  1. Oh, what a glorious place. Those flowers! The sculptures are pretty amazing.

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    1. Thank you Granny Sue. It was a delightful and unusual place to visit with a treat for the eyes around every corner:)

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  2. I love the Paddington Bear sculpture and the gardens are delightful. Lovely photos Rosie and I do like all the sculptures there :)

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    1. Thank you Caroline. I thought you would like Paddington bear. There are so many more sculptures than I've shown, some quite unusual ones:)

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  3. You two are amazing. You are always on the go! Like others I loved Paddington Bear. What was he made of?

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    1. He's made of metal, straw and woven willow. Apparently Snugburys have made a new marmalade flavour ice cream in his honour:)

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  4. Oops missed off my signature 🐰❤️!

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    1. 🦊🦡 - both in the garden last night❤️

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  5. Fantastic! What a great post and what an enormous Paddington! You can never put too many photos on when you've been somewhere interesting, it's great to see everything. 😊

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    1. Thank you, I took far too many photos. Paddington is huge and so popular through the summer holidays. The garden was fascinating with something new around each corner:)

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  6. Wow....what a garden. So many things to see, I could spend lots of time there. The flowers are beautiful and the sculptures are very cool, and so creative. Paddington is adorable

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    1. Thanks Sandy, yes you can spend ages exploring as so much to see. Paddington looked very popular surrounded by people on the hill:)

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  7. A really lovely place to visit, Rosie. The sculptures are amazing and the garden looks like the perfect place to wander around. I love the two gents with their newspapers.

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    1. Thank you Beverley, I loved that one too. It was a wonderful place to visit:)

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