Brodsworth Hall
Sunday, August 27, 2017
After a fantastic break in Liverpool, we went for a day trip to Brodsworth House on the way to see mum. Brodsworth House is managed by English Heritage, so if you're a member it's free entry otherwise it's fairly reasonable at £10.90 for entry to the house and gardens. Being a bank holiday weekend, we were treated to a brass band who were playing a range of jolly pieces to the assembled audience!
We spent a while wandering through the gardens, which are beautifully maintained and vary from rose gardens with blooming vines, to a fern 'dell', apparently stocking the largest collection of ferns in the north of England. Some of the gardens have almost an Aztec look about them, with lots of looming cliffs and rock gardens with succulents (possibly nothing like 'Aztec' landscapes, but it made us both think of it). From there, we had a quick look around the house - it was getting on for closing time. It is currently undergoing a serious renovation program. It was taken over by English Heritage in the 1980s but had previously not been really looked after since its heyday in the Victorian period. The conservation work seems to be taking the form of preserving the decay, which I'm always a bit uncertain about as you don't get a 'true' idea of what things really looked like but it is what it is. As it is, they do have an array of interesting objects from the Victorian period, such as an exercise horse and (what's left of) original wallpaper.
All in all, a good day out!
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Ready, Steady, Breathe
Saturday, August 26, 2017
So that day came around as it always does, the one where teachers are at least as anxious as their students - results day. No-one quite knew what to expect this year as it was the first year of the new 9-1 grades in English and Maths and on Wednesday evening in an effort to distract ourselves, we decided to plan a quick jaunt up to Liverpool for a few days away. Well the results turned out pretty good, which is more than I can say about the drive up. We set off after a morning of results on Thursday and arrived here 6 hours later after quite a bit of queuing on the motorway.
Liverpool as it turns out is quite the northern gem, and anyone reading this who hasn't yet taken the time to visit should plan a trip poste-haste! We're stopping close to Liverpool One which is pretty central and have managed to get about quite a bit. We've been down to the Albert Docks a few times - including today when it seemed to be hosting a folk festival with lots of musicians performing all around the docks - very exciting! We've also been to see the Cathedrals - both of which are less than 100 years old and one of which is celebrating its golden anniversary this year, having only opened 50 years ago!
You can't get too far without bumping into a bit of Beatles mania and amongst other things we saw a canal boat painted up as a yellow submarine, passed by the Cavern nightclub and stopped by 'a case history' which is a sculpture featuring cases from many of Liverpools famous faces including the Beatles. We also visited the central library which is a fantastic bit of architecture and features a wonderful circular reading room set over 3 levels - Dani was in her element surrounded by all the books.
Anyway, we had a fantastic time, but sadly will be on our way tomorrow. Enjoy the photos!
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Happy Birthday Scotty
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Just a quick one to wish Danica a very happy birthday. It's results day today, so I think the celebrations will be carrying on well in to tomorrow!
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