You may recall we visited the wonderful Loseley Park earlier this year.
The house was one of the first stately homes to be open to the public and its been home to the More-Molyneaux family for 500 years.
It has a phenomenal garden which covers 2.5 acres and is divided into ‘rooms’, each of which has its own personality.
We had sat in the sunshine eating Loseley ice-cream before visiting a magnificent walled garden. It was beautifully laid out with roses, flowers and herbs. Ancient Wisteria covered an entire wall and nearby was a Mulberry tree reputed to have been planted by Queen Elizabeth I.
There were over a thousand old English rose bushes in the rose garden, perfectly framed with low and precisely clipped box hedges. The flower garden contained a fiery display of reds, oranges, yellows and blues.
A herb garden showcased an array of ingredients which have supplied the main house for hundreds of years.
The white garden was my favourite. It was a tranquil oasis of white, cream and silver with a water feature taking centre stage. It’s also where POD saw her first dragonfly.
Located near there was the Kitchen Garden, a practical organic vegetable garden with unusual varieties, and a wildflower meadow which could be seen across the moat.
Aside from not visiting anywhere this past week, there is a reason for this trip down memory lane. Loseley Park held a photography competition shortly after our visit which I entered. An exhibition showcasing all entries and the prize giving takes place in 2 weeks. Although I won’t win anything, I will be so proud to see three of my photographs mounted on the wall.
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Oh good luck! Your photos are always so beautiful – and what a buzz to see your photo hanging.
Seeing these has made me add Loseley Park to my list of ‘Places I want to visit in 2014. A white garden sounds lovely – and that lily shot is beautiful (it is a lily isn’t it?)
This post has reminded me of how lovely Summer was for us all – thanks for joining in again xx
Thank you, will be great just to see the photos on a wall! You would have a field day at Loseley Park, beautiful gardens. Definitely one for your list 🙂
How wonderful it will be to see your photos hanging up – good luck 🙂 It’s lovely to see some summery photos, it rained all day here today, so seeing some sunshine and gorgeous flowers is great!
Thanks you Sara, will be great to see my photos up if nothing else. Really nice looking back at warmer photos most definitely 🙂
Well done, Charly! Your photos will look great in the exhibition.
Thank you Susie, will be lovely to see them up at least 🙂
Lovely to see the honeysuckle still in bloom
It’s beautiful isn’t it 🙂
I bet those roses smell amazing when they’re all in full bloom. I’ve never seen a Mulberry tree – although your post is the second mention of one this week so I think I need to keep my eyes peeled. Looks like a great day out…and ice cream too 🙂
Such an incredible smell Gemma, made me sneeze but just wonderful! It’s a fabulous place to visit, really looking forward to going back 🙂
Good luck with the competition! You really have a knack for photography, so I reckon you should be in with a chance. How gorgeous to see a dragonfly in the white garden. Sounds beautiful.
Thank you lovely although I won’t win anything! I’m looking forward to seeing the other photos there too, should be fun. Was an amazing dragonfly, they’re just so quick!
Gosh, another beautiful place. It must be fantastic to see your own photos mounted and displayed. Good luck x
Thank you, will be nice to see them on the wall at least. It’s fabulous here, must go back soon to take some more snaps!
I remember your post on this…. and fab you’ve entered the competition, and will have your beautiful photography hanging on the walls. And why shouldn’t you win? Your photography is very, very good. X
You are so kind! I’ve only seen one local photography competition so far and it was another league. Looking forward to seeing my photos on the wall though 🙂
So wonderful to read about your being part of the exhibition! Just lovely. And well deserved. I love the picture of POD running along the lawn. And my, I do love a walled garden too! Wonderful happy post x
Thank you very much. I really don’t think I’ll win anything but it will be a good experience all the same 🙂