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Monday, 19 October 2020

Pumpkin patches, Walled gardens and Halloween headbands - A Tatton Park Tradition

It's tradition, every year me and mum head to Tatton Park to the private gardens especially to see the pumpkin patch. This year against all odds we made it and decided as we wouldn't be having the usual family get together on the night of Halloween itself, the compromise was to wear Halloween headbands! I know, not that adventurous but it's the best we are going to get compared to the usual fancy dress party with a house full of people. It's not happening!

The weather was absolutely glorious and I grabbed us a flat white and a hot choc from the Stables take away cafĂ© before we headed in. It was so peaceful and quiet, you could almost forget what's actually happening out there over the garden walls in the big wide world. 

To end, another tradition is the Gardeners Cottage. An absolute treat after your walk around the gardens. A hot scone, pot of tea and beautiful autumnal scenes out the window. Perfection!


















Monday, 23 October 2017

Autumn Adventures || The Tatton Park Pumpkin Patch

Here we go again . . . more of me going on about how I can't get enough of Autumn!
After my previous pumpkin patch decor post can you handle much more?!
The ultimate fall fix? . . . a trip to Tatton Park's private walled gardens. Not only is the pumpkin patch really fun to look at, the Japanese gardens are seriously beautiful too.
Finish your trip off with a slice of cake at the Gardeners cottage. I had carrot cake and my mum had coffee walnut cake along with a tasty blend of loose leaf tea, yum!
















Thursday, 16 October 2014

Landscapes || Tatton

T E X T U R E   G A T H E R I N G  -  C H E S H I R E 
October is the perfect time for an Autumn walk. So off we went, clad in full winter attire which between us all consists of Office knee high suede boots, creamy white Reiss quilted sweater, Burberry check cashmere scarf, 7 for all mankind skinny silk touch jeans, Whistles C'est Chic sweater, ASOS parka Burberry sandringham trench. Prepped and ready for any unpredicted Cheshire weather conditions, we strolled around the picturesque grounds of the private gardens occasionally catching glimpses of the neo-classical mansion. The green houses were works of architectural art in themselves and I had soon racked up over 200 photographs on my Nikon.
Tourists in our own county, dining in the gardeners cottage is an experience not to be missed.