The Church of St Edith dominates the landscape of Monks Kirby
(taken last Sunday from Newnham Paddox grounds).
I have just a couple more photos to share of our visit.
The dark posts in the centre of the photo (above) are the
magnificent Grade I listed gates you can see HERE.
Below is one of several daffodil-lined walks.
...and more daffodils.
I couldn't pass on showing you this piano. I just love it :).
Please click on the 'Newnham Paddox' link below to see
a collection of photos taken last Sunday at Daffodil Sunday,
a charity event held at the home of The Earl & Countess of Denbigh.
Participating in ABC Wednesday
17 comments:
Wow! I don't think I've ever seen so many daffodils. It's beautiful and so green!!!
Interesting you posted a photo of the church of St Edith as my post today is about St Edith's well in Kemsing, Kent. The same St Edith?
Wow. Daffodil heaven ! And a piano in the rough to boot.
What a super place to be walking around! It's exactly how I have pictured the English countryside. Well, except for the piano. That's a riot. You could enter that photo in a contest!
St. Edith? She's a new one to me! Sounds a lot like Aunt Edith. :)
oh wow, love that piano too! it reminds me of the scene in cold mountain when the rev is sitting outside playing his piano.
LOVE IT! Quite the fun and novel use for a piano.
Jane x
Nice pastoral setting.
ROG, ABCW
Gorgeous place!
You've got such green freshness going on!
The placement of the piano is, to say the least, quite unusual!
What a lovely collection of photos. I enjoyed my scroll...
Lovely place..great captures!
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So beautiful! I wish I could run away to that place and just stay hidden for a while!
M for Meteoric Trips
This is so English! I wish I could take the same walk even if I don't play the piano!
Just a wonderful place for a stroll on an early spring day. The daffodils are exploding.
And that piano? What a happy surprise.
Wow on the Daffodil and the piano, looks like a lovely setting.
The 4th image is heavenly. Those landscapes are fantastic!!
I am so glad you all have enjoyed a little look of Warwickshire. This estate is gorgeous...and that piano was a joy to find.
Fun60 - I am going to have to do some research :).
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