Bustle & Sew: Blossoms, a giveaway and Easter Sale ...

Published: Sat, 04/07/12

Bustle & Sew Newsletter   7 April 2012
Hi
 

Today we had a lovely day out.... I dropped Ben at his favourite kennels first thing in the morning so he wouldn't be home alone for hours (left him flirting with a pretty young dalmatian called Gina), then we hopped into the car, crossed the Dart on the Higher Ferry, and headed towards Greenway House ..

Greenway House

.. a beautiful house overlooking the river Dart - that also happens to be Agatha Christies's old home - and is now owned by the National Trust. Agatha Christie was a Devon girl born and bred who was born and grew up in Torquay, who wrote that Greenway was her dream house ...

"One day we saw that a house was up for sale that I had known when I was young ... So we went over to Greenway, and very beautiful the house and grounds were. A white Georgian house of about 1780 or 90, with woods sweeping down to the Dart below, and a lot of fine shrubs and trees - the ideal house, a dream house."

 I can't show you any photographs of the interior I'm afraid, as photography is strictly prohibited. Something to do with the Agatha Christie trust - I'm not quite sure of the details. But it was a lovely interior, another house that felt really lived in - a true home - as though the previous owners had simply stepped out into the gardens and forgotten to return. And the gardens are truly beautiful...

Greenway House: Bluebells

Sloping banks covered in spring flowers, even some early bluebells. These are the true English bluebell, characterised by their slightly drooping heads and generally much more delicate appearance than their Spanish cousins. Then there were the walled gardens ...

Wisteria Buds

.. we were a bit early for this wisteria. I think we might return in a couple of weeks, it was smothered in buds and I think will be a wonderful sight when fully in bloom...

Glasshouse

.. the glasshouses - so neat and tidy - no messy potting benches or spilled compost here. And their speciality seemed to be succulents ...

Succulents in Glasshouse

... with their beautiful plump rosettes of leaves....

Kitchen Garden

... cold frames along the kitchen garden wall, with trays of young plants, and the most beautiful .....

Tulips in a Frame

...blowsy, frilly tulips - aren't they lovely?

So a wonderful day of blossom and bloom ... which made me think of one or two of my patterns ...

countrygardens

..including a particular favourite, the Country Gardens applique design - which, like all the patterns in my shop is available for a 20% discount for this Easter weekend only. Simply go to my website and enter the code EASTERBUNNY at checkout to receive your discount.  Oh ... and I nearly forgot - there's a giveaway over on the Bustle & Sew Facebook page - just head on over for your chance to win a subscription to the Bustle & Sew Magazine.

 
Hope you're having a wonderful Easter weekend too.
 
Helen xx 
 
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