
An Italian courtyard in an old roofless building from long ago. Past woodpiles and old garden equipment were bay trees and ferns beside garden urns. Simple yet beautiful and lots of symmetry.







And then in World War 2, the local Home Guard used the room as their base camp.
A room full of emotion.


Sadly in the 1950's the room fell into disrepair and the roof crumbled but it more recent times it was made a secure shell and an Italian garden was made of this historical room. An Italian tribute to a lady called Ada Bootle Wilbraham, a member of the family who planted hundreds of English roses at the romantic Gardens of Ninfa in Italy.



This was from our snowdrop walk at Rode Hall and Gardens, Cheshire which have now finished but the garden will be reopening on April 1st.
12 comments:
What a find - I could happily while away the hours there. As you say, a place full of emotion. I'm always humbled by places with history that seems to live on in the feelings the place gives off. The rake and the logs are just simple beauty - Ah I think I am in love.... Bet it's not on Rightmove though. Rats foiled again!
Thank you for joining in again lovely - great having you back x
how amazing!!!! you found a real gem
This looks like such a magical find - had to go and read your previous post too. I was imagining it too in days of past after reading your wonderful post.
what a wonderful place. i want to explore with you
How beautiful and Rode Hall & Gardens certainly look worth a visit.
What a find! it seems a mix of days past and forgotten combined with spirits of the present.
What a beautiful space - and love that it's so secret it still has its christmas tree. Ab fab as they say! #hdygg
Fresh and exiting :) what a fascinating place!
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What an amazing looking place - love the brick walls and windows.
Oh, those stories could tell some stories if they could talk. What an absolutely fascinating place.
Great article, we keep chickens at home. It is such fun seeing them peck around. I found a beginners guide - http://www.benedictsfarm.com/pages/beginners-guide-to-chickens have fun keeping your chickens!
that is really such an interesting looking little courtyard.
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