Monday, 2 December 2024

Dryham Park


Originally a Tudor house the property was transformed into a mansion in the Baroque style in 1704. Dyrham Park is situated just 8 miles north of Bath and just 2 miles from Junction 18 of the M4. Dyrham Park is noted for its Deer Park which is one of oldest in England.

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Crickley Hill Country Park


Come off at Junction 11a of the M5 Motorway and head towards Cirencester. The dual carriageway takes you to an island and a well known local pub the Air Balloon. Head towards Cirencester and the Country Park is signposted about a mile ahead on your right.


Crickley Hill is a beautiful country park with some spectacular views over the Severn Vale. The park is managed by the National Trust and Gloucestershire County Council.


Snowshill Manor


Snowshill Manor in the village of Snowshill dates back to the times of the Abbey and the old land and property was confiscated by Henry VIII with the dissolution of the monasteries. 


Snowshill Manor was gifted to the National Trust by Charles Paget Wade who had restored the property and turned the main manor house into a home for his vast collection of objects. Known locally as an eccentric he started his collection at the age of 7 and it know fills the entire manor house. 


The actual manor house that now stands in the grounds dates back to the 16th century. The outbuildings and particular a small cottage are where Charles Paget Wade lived until 1951 when he gifted the property to the nation. 

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Hidcote Manor Gardens


Hidcote Manor Garden is a National Trust property near Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. It is famous for its variety of hedged gardens and although the house is not open to the public there are displays, a shop and tea rooms.

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Friday, 29 November 2024

Elland

Elland is a small market town located in West Yorkshire, England, nestled along the River Calder. Situated approximately 4 miles west of Halifax and 10 miles north of Huddersfield, it has a rich history dating back to the medieval period. 

Once an important center for the wool trade, Elland is known for its historic architecture, including the 12th-century St. Mary's Church. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a picturesque spot with a mix of traditional buildings and modern amenities. Elland has a strong community spirit and is well-connected by road and rail to larger nearby cities.

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