Sunday, October 26, 2025

A Day Away

 Last week we travelled over to Leicester to spend the day with my cousin and her husband.  We were both born in the city, her family stayed there.  We moved away when I was six years old.

After a lovely meal at the Badger's Sett in Cropston we walked at nearby Bradgate Park.


There were so many deer there both Red deer and Fallow deer.  I managed a few snaps of them but it began to rain so they are not the best.  

The ruins of the former residence of the Grey family and the home of the tragic Lady Jane Grey - queen for just nine days - was surrounded in scaffolding and is being refurbished.


We decided to stay overnight at Ashby de la Zouche where we met this little fellow before we moved on to visit Calke Abbey.

It seemed quite a while since we had visited Calke.  I looked back and it was 2016.  I wanted to see the Auricula Theatre full of pumpkins and squashes.


It looked amazing

We didn't go in the house this time but wandered in the gardens and up to the church.








There were more deer to see.  The stags were bellowing, you could hear them across the park.



All for now.

4 comments:

  1. I'm not sure what's more exciting. Seeing the deer or Paddington :)
    The church aisle is decorated beautifully. Xx

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  2. It's nice to stay over and enjoy a delicious breakfast the next day before heading off for more exploring. The deer can be quite ferocious at this time of year but they do look fantastic with their antlers. Wow those pumpkins look amazing especially displayed like that. 😊 🎃

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  3. How stunning with all the autumn colour. I remember seeing the auricula theatre a few years ago. I bought some seeds recently and hope to grow my own. B x

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  4. Lovely to see the deer at Bradgate Park and, of course, Paddington Bear. I haven't been to Calke for quite a few years but I do remember the auricula theatre there - it looks wonderful with the pumpkins and squashes. Lovely decorations in the church. Glad you were able to get away for a couple of days. Take care.

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