A record of wildlife in my garden and various trips to the Warwickshire countryside and occasionally further afield.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Dahlia Splendour at Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton is a National Trust property in Warwickshire. The moated manor house was built in the late 1500's.
I always try and visit the gardens in September because there is a stunningly beautiful dahlia border.
The michaelmas daisies were putting on a good show in the walled garden too.
There were even flowers in the car park
Photos of the dahlias and border - sorry there's quite a lot (found it difficult to be selective!)
I was lucky to find this bench empty as it is situated at one end of the dahlia bed and overlooks the rest of the walled garden
The walled garden was still a riot of colour and the scent of box, sweet peas and roses followed me everywhere
A view of the side of the house and moat
I was hoping for a few butterflies in the hot sunny weather but I didn't see any although there were plenty of bees and hoverflies.
A pair of mallard were having a snooze in the afternoon heat but keeping one eye open to make sure I didn't get too close.
I only had an hour to spare so it was a very fleeting visit but if you want to see more photos of the house and grounds click on the Baddesley Clinton label on the right hand side of the blog.
This was my first visit of the year but I really must try and return in the near future as photos (without flash) are now allowed in the house, there is a church to visit and a new countryside walk which goes round the estate.
lovely dahlia selection!
ReplyDeleteThe ducks there are known to look for food by the cafe!
Thanks Pete.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed the ducks by the cafe when I've had tea and cake outside in the past! (plus the not so welcome wasps :D)