Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Gibside, Newcastle Upon Tyne

A combination of photographs from 15/2/11 & 19/3/11

Over the past couple of months I have been to Gibside Hall and Pleasure Ground twice, once on a really drizzly day and the other when the sun was shining - this explains why the photos differ weatherwise.

Gibside chapel

Gibside estate is a national trust owned property that is home to the remains of 18th century Gibside Hall, chapel, farm and nature reserve.


The chapel and the monument are at either ends of a walk way that is flanked by ancient oak trees.


Its a nice day out if the weather is good, we took picnics both times and at them by the monument, but in the rain its a bit of dismal trek around the park. There is shelter from the rain, but you have to get to the farm first where there is a cafe, gallery of old photographs of Gibside and discovery centre.

The monument seen through the trees

Gibside also runs activity days throughout the year, when we went it was lambing weekend where you could see the tiny lambs being bottle fed and has a farmers market weekend once a month.

This pond/lake is at the bottom of the monument

If you make it around the estate to the stables, just around the corner is the woodland adventure playscape, which is basically an assault course made of wood. Children have to climb over bridges, through tunnels and all sorts of things.

Woodland adventure playscape

Stephen modelling the assault course


Gibside is a lovely place to go for the day, especially if you are looking for somewhere to walk the dogs or to tire out your kids. There is also a shuttle bus that runs from the entrance to the stables cafe for people who don't want to walk.


Gibside website

  • Address:
    near Rowlands Gill, Burnopfield, Gateshead, NE16 6BG


    Telephone: 01207 541820





This is a video that my co-explorer Stephen made of our day out:

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Felbrigg Gardens, Norfolk

I received a voucher through the post the other week from the National Trust for a free cream tea for two, so what better excuse for me and Ellen to visit Felbrigg hall? As you can see from the photos it was a gorgeous day, and yes I did get sunburnt. Typical.

Felbrigg House

Afternoon (11.50am) tea in the courtyard

We decided to cash in our voucher as soon as we arrived - even though it was a bit early for afternoon tea - and sat outside in the courtyard for a bit, since it was too nice to sit inside.  

As usual we were the youngest people there by about 50 years.

We then went to walk around the gardens for a bit because Ellen wanted to see if the vegetables she is growing were superior to the ones growing at Felbrigg. 

On the way we went past the donkeys who have been there for as along as I can remember. Apparently they can live to between 50-80 years! I do not think that is true. The national trust must be lying.


Punchy...... or Judy

Gardens

Flower Beds

Produce growing in the garden


Cabbages in their special cabbage prison


Gooseberries


Artichokes



The orchard

Lovely Lupins

My favourite - bees!




The best bench in the world!


Roses on the wall