Monday, September 14, 2009
Tea and home made scones.
Launde Abbey is a beautiful building just 17 miles East of Clarendon Park - A cycle ride for the fit and healthy. Yet, despite it’s proximity few venture down the lanes that lead to it. Heading for Rutland Water at the Bank Holiday we were lured off route at the promise of an ‘Open Day’ at the Abbey. It was like stepping into another World - home-made cakes and cups of tea on the lawn, served by matronly women in check shirts, an overpriced car boot sale trying to flog the junk of the Counties. All in aid of the renovation of this fine building. The Alvis Doctor’s Coupe was on display with a proud owner explaining all about his ‘dickey’ seat to those interested. Old fashioned (Totally inadequate title!) Fairground attractions lumbered round to entertain children. The Home Office's Vetting and Barring Scheme thankfully as yet unannounced, so children and adults could be freely seen within just a few inches of each other, enjoying the day.
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Who took the photo of you and Jo?
Bollocks Affer!!
I've got a bit of a gripe about Launde Abbey. I love this place, in its open parkland and ice house round by the lake, but for decades the Leicester Diocese have made unspeakable alterations to the interior, and are now bleating that that they've got to find two billion quid to save it.
The gardens could do with some TLC. With only one full time gardener they are a bit neglected particularly the walled gardens and associated buildings. For some reason the glass houses have a collection of cacti, I think they could be put to better use.
Gripe away Chaps. They did a good Cream Tea.
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