Our favourite 'must do' for this time of year is a visit to Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire. It's less than 30 minutes away and it always 'kick- starts' our Christmas Celebrations. We love the way it is decorated, the wonderful events taking place in and around the hall and the wonderful music from Piva. Here are a few of the photos I took today.
The Hall is always such a delight at any time of year and as you know from previous posts we visit often. You may remember my post from earlier this year about the mid-summer celebrations.
We wandered around the outside first
Watched the jolly japes of the jester
The interior was as always beautifully decorated
The tables groaning with seasonal Tudor food - not real, of course
Highlight for us is always the performance of festive songs by Piva
I hope this little
resident spotted in the main bedroom was able to escape - I think he'd
found his way in through the glassless window in the nearby garderobe.
He's suitably festive with his little red/orange breast.
Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Love the little robin. He does look as though he's wondering how to get back outside!
ReplyDeleteHe does dosen't he? I was a bit concerned about him but I'm sure he would have found his way out again once all the visitors had gone:)
DeleteIt looks lovely. I've never been there at Christmas before, so I enjoyed seeing it through your blog!
ReplyDeleteIt is always lovely at Christmas, Louise and the festive music makes it very special:)
DeleteIt looks like a beautiful place and even better at Christmas especially with all the activities going on I imagine. Happy Christmas! xx
ReplyDeleteThe Hall does seem to lend itself to Christmas festivities, Amy. Happy Christmas to you too:)
DeleteLovely place. I visited Haddon Hall for something similar laat year. It's a great eay to get into the festive mood.
ReplyDeleteWe missed out on Haddon this year but it is a great way to welcome the festive season:)
DeleteI'm sure there was a special atmosphere with this beautiful place decorated and Piva playing festive tunes. I had hoped to go to Haddon Hall for a similar experience, but haven't had the opportunity, so far, this season.
ReplyDeleteWe missed Haddon too this year, Linda we had intended to go but things got in the way. Little Moreton is always lovely at this time of year and Piva make it very special:)
DeleteAnother place I'd love to visit......one day!! x
ReplyDeleteWell worth a visit if you can get there, Suzy. It is lovely at any time but made special when they have their seasonal events:)
DeleteThat photo of the robin is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amanda - it too a few goes to get a good one but I am pleased with it:)
DeleteCertainly a great way to see a traditional Christmas. Wishing you all the best for a merry Christmas yourself - enjoy.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good start to the festivities, Elaine. Merry Christmas to you too:)
DeleteHappy Christmas Rosie, another year of blogging gone so fast! Today I am going to attempt to make a Christmas wreath, you have inspired me. xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, I do hope you make a wreath, Valerie - this year has gone so fast hasn't it? Thank you for popping by - have a very Happy Christmas:)
DeleteHappy Christmas. Love the Robin photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks - he is cute isn't he (or she). Happy Christmas to you too:)
DeleteI love it when you take us here. Very festive and just right for getting into the spirit. Love the Christmas Robin xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane - it is something I look forward too so always glad to take you there. People say the robin would make a nice Christmas card - maybe next year:)
DeleteThis is such a beautiful building Rosie. What a marvellous way to start your Christmas festivities.
ReplyDeleteMarie x
It is a super building, Marie - very quirky and always wonderful for seasonal festivities:)
DeleteSplendid photos Rosie - especially of robin redbreast! x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Simone - I was pleased with the robin photo - I do hope he or she got out though. I'm sure it would have done:)
DeleteThis house looks beautiful and I love the seasonal theme they've given it. The robin of course just completed the picture. P x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patricia - it is a lovely old place and lends itself very well to all the seasonal festivities. The robin was being photographed quite a lot - I hope he made it back to the outside world:)
DeleteAmazing house, lovely fun photos... as always!
ReplyDeleteFestive Greetings from all of us...
Love Helen, Darcy, Bingley and Fred xxxx
How lovely to see you all here - festive greetings to you too. Happy Christmas:)
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