When we arrived, we happened to notice that there was a guided tour of the grounds about to take place, so we abandoned our plans to browse the gallery and joined the tour instead.
The tour went at a leisurely pace and it was so very pleasant standing in the autumnal sunshine listening to the history of the grounds.
The sun shone on the lake, and we appreciated it all the more knowing that days like this are surely at their end for this year, and that the next time we visit it is likely to be a lot colder and grey skied.
We learned about the restoration of the Ice House, which is in effect a large covered pit . In winter ice would be taken from the lake and stored in the ice house, where it stayed frozen ready for use in the kitchens during the summer before the days of the modern fridge!
The ice house is no longer used to store ice, but looks wonderful with a new thatched roof, and has a new purpose as it has become the home to a few bats.
All in all, it was a lovely day out, a well needed break from the sewing and decorating and a memorable way of saying goodbye to summer
Looks like a lovely day out, I shall have to add Compton Verney to my list of places to visit! And whilst you were out & about, I was in your neighbourhood yesterday - drooling over all the lovely new yarns & goodies in the John Lewis haberdashery department :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
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Oooh, lovely!
ReplyDeleteI always make sure I visit John Lewis in the New Year sales - they often have Amy Butler fabrics half price :)