Taking
advantage of the colder but bright weather in mid-October, we had a busy few days.
With free National Trust tickets, first stop was Beningbrough Hall after finding their grounds were dog friendly.
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Harvest time at Beningbrough with lots of tasting of fruit and drink |
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How the laundry was done back in the day |
We then went to Scampston for lunch. If you haven’t visited the gardens laid out by Piet Oudolf, a leading light of the "New Perennial" movement who uses bold drifts of herbaceous perennials and grasses, it’s definitely worth going especially in June and July. Dogs are not allowed in the walled gardens, but there is plenty of parkland.
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The view from the mound, a viewing point |
And
on to the Yorkshire Coast
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Pembroke Gardens and The Spa, Bridlington |
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Bridlington Harbour at low tide |
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and a long, circular walk from Ulrome beach to Barmston Drain and back through the fields. |
Bridlington's working harbour
What a difference a week makes! One week later Storm Babet arrives in the area with flooding and wind damage. Carpe Diem!
Beautiful gardens! I would so love to see both Ripley castle & grounds and Fountains Abbey and the entire Studley Royal deer park in its autumn colours; it must be wonderful.
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