In my last post I promised more about the kitchen garden and pool which are both included in the Snowdrop walk at Rode Hall.
The path down to the lake or pool had verges covered in Spring flowers, Snowdrops, of course, as well as Daffodils, crocus and cyclamen.
The path passes the Stew Pond where there were Marsh Marigolds growing around the edges.
The Obelisk by the pool was Grade II listed in 1967. It's made of yellow sandstone, the lower half is older than the upper half which locally is thought to have replaced a former carving of a woman with a basket of eggs.
Rode Pool
The Hall was built c 1705 to 1707 it replaced an earlier house which was probably a half timbered manor house much like Little Moreton Hall which is just a few miles away.
with this statue of a Wood Nymph in the centre. It was created by British sculptor David Williams Ellis.
I took these photos before we went on the walk by the time we came back every table was full and there was a long queue for refreshments.
Views across the walled kitchen garden.
We are just back from a couple of days away. We had to attend a family funeral so decided to stay overnight both before and after so we didn't have lots of travelling in one day. We had lunch with friends on the way there and on the way back walked along the Cromford canal in Derbyshire which I will write about in my next post.
These are wonderful.
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DeleteLovely photos of a pretty house and garden. I'm intrigued by the obelisk and what happened to the woman and her eggs. Sorry to hear you've been to a funeral, it's a good idea to stay over, I always feel as if I've been away for much longer. 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you CK Just two nights away but it did seem longer and it was a comfortable hotel:)
DeleteGreat photos of the rest of the garden Rosie. I am sorry to hear you had to attend a funeral but glad you managed to get away for a few days. Look forward to seeing Cromford Canal - I understand they have water voles on part of the canal.
ReplyDeleteThank you RR. We looked for water voles where we'd seen one before but no joy. We saw Dab Chicks though, I love to hear them whistle:)
DeleteI love this place, Rosie! Such great photos.
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Thank you Amalia, glad you enjoyed the photos:)
DeleteThe garden looks a peaceful spot. It's good to see daffodils now in bloom. I'm sorry that you attended a funeral. Staying over was a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, we find travelling a long way in one day tiring and find driving home late at night in the dark exhausting now so it was restful to stayin a hotel for a couple of nights:)
DeleteThanks so much for the photos. I wonder, are those onions sitting on top of small pots? I am wondering what that is for.
ReplyDeleteThank you Granny Sue, yes they were onions. There were bunches of them hung up to dry and also the ones sitting on top of the little plant pots perhaps to keep them from bruising? I'm not sure:)
DeleteLovely photos as you head into Spring & what a wonderful walk. Just catching up after a few days away too, but not for family concerns. Must get back into posting. Thanks for sharing, take care and hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan. Hope you enjoyed your few days away. Take care:)
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