Wednesday, July 8
22 comments:
Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment - it is great to hear from you and know that there are people out there actually reading what I write! Come back soon.
(By the way any comments just to promote a commercial site, or any comments not directly linked to the theme of my blog, will be deleted)
I am getting quite a lot of spam. It is not published and is just deleted. I have stopped sifting through it and just delete any that ends up in my spam folder in one go so I am sorry if one of your messages is deleted accidentally.
Comments to posts over five days old are all moderated.
How lovely! Fab photos. Were you the only one there?
ReplyDeleteNo, Sarah there were lots there it was a case of choosing the moment to take the Photos
DeleteWow. What a fabulous setting for a garden!
ReplyDeleteAlmost like your garden, Jessica
DeleteA wonderful garden, it looks peaceful especially with these Japanese maples.
ReplyDeleteThis part was Janneke but around the ruins of the actual Priory were lots of picknickers and games with balls,
DeleteIt looks fantastic Sue ! Whereabouts is it ? Well worth a visit - amazed you have time in-between picking soft fruit!!
ReplyDeleteIt's north of Northallerton North Yorkshire, Jane
DeleteIt looks lovely, the house is fabulous too.
ReplyDeleteI'll upload some photos of the Priory and link to the album when I have chance to sort the photos, Jo
DeleteBeautiful - I especially love the terraced plantings in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely Margaret
DeleteIt looks a lovely place to visit x
ReplyDeleteIt is, Jo
DeleteLovely garden Sue. The pond is so quiet with dark red maple.
ReplyDeleteIt was one of my nt favourite areas Nadezda
DeleteBeautiful place and so interesting! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Endah
DeleteI just LOVE all that old stone, gorgeous!xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely colour isn't it? Lots more 'old stone' behind the house.
DeleteWhat a lovely garden! I like the pond area!
ReplyDeleteMe too Malar.
Delete