Thursday 7 March 2024

A Piece of Theatre

With Mother's Day fast approaching I like to do my normal thing and go rogue. It will come as no surprise that it's all very low key as I ignore all the commercialism, but am never adverse to having a legitimate excuse for a little treat. We decided to celebrate early and enjoy the theatrical delights of Painshill Park whilst it was quiet and peaceful. Being known as a bit of a weather witch it hurled it down with rain on the journey there and back yet for two glorious hours we had beautiful sunshine and with a gorgeous surprise awaiting us when we got back to the carpark as you'll see in the final photo.

The parkland was was the work of Charles Hamilton between 1738-73 and within it he has created a mystical landscape of water features and follies. Some are tucked away out of sight and it adds to the experience coming across them as you follow the twisted pathways around the estate. It must have been enchanting for those who visited when he first designed it. By 1945 the garden had become derelict, but its restoration has revived its original spirit and it's a joy. I'll just concentrate on photos to give you an idea of what it's like.

The Ruined Abbey


The Gothic Temple



The Gothic Tower plus pylon. You get some terrific views from the top of.....wait for it....the M25!!


The Hermitage. The 'hermit' was paid to live within its spartan confines, but got caught in the pub and was sacked after three weeks.


Temple of Bacchus


The Turkish Tent [made of metal]


And what drew me here in the first place...the restored crystal grotto.



One we did with our BBC gardens voucher which got one of us in for free and there's a further reduction if you prebook online. Have a fabulous weekend folks!

Arilx

6 comments:

  1. Two rainbows! Can you just see a glimpse of the outer one top left? That crystal grotto will have to go on my 'must see' list.

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    1. The double rainbow showed up very clearly at the time. Never seen such a vibrant one before. Arilx

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  2. How cool is that??? Wow! That is amazing!

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  3. Thank you, Aril, for the glimpses of a magical landscape -- and a morning chuckle about the delinquent hermit.

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