Wednesday Walk - A Stroll Around Felley Priory Gardens
For my #wednesdaywalk initiated by @tattoodjay, I decided to have a walk around the gardens of Felley Priory, which is a privately owned home dating back to the 12th Century.
The garden is open all year round, so all the plants and flowers have been carefully chosen so there's plenty to see, whichever season you visit.
When you're young, you never think at some point you will be asking for a concessionary senior ticket just to get a bit of money off, yet here I was asking for a concessionary senior ticket.
I couldn't have visited at a nicer time. The flowers were in full bloom on a lovely summer's morning.
The gardens are only 2.5 acres but packed with goodies, including archways and wooden garden doors that led to other parts of the garden.
I wouldn’t mind having a go at topiary but I suspect they wouldn't come out as well as these.
I did a few circuits of the garden, including the pond as you can easily miss things the first time around.
To say there was a lot of flowers, I didn’t see many butterflies or bees, only concessionary seniors!
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What a beautiful garden, so green and such a beautiful flowers. Stunning to see @ellenripley 😊
Thanks for sharing your walk, I enjoyed going along with you.
Have a wonderful day today 👋🏻☀️
Thank you @littlebee. I really enjoyed it.
You are so welcome @ellenripley 👋🏻😁
Getting Good vibes from the Garden. It looks beautiful tbh and flowers looking happy as well tho you have good photography skills that's why bug got caught perfectly!
Amazing! Have a wondefful day ahead.
Thank you @idksamad78699. Yes, I saw plenty of bugs but not many butterflies. 😏
the home looks grand, but the gardens steal the show so n]beautiful and well maintained
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)
Thank you @tattoodjay. Wouldn't mind renting a room there. 🙂
Ohh yeah that would be nice wouldnt it
wow - looks beautiful. I love the shaped hedges !
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Thank you @hoosie. Yes, they were quite striking.
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Ohh WOW.. This is such a dream place to walk around in 😍
I would love to visit that place and see all that gorgeous garden flowers and envirement. WOW 😍😍 Love it.
And it is like a castle, beautiful house and to have a garden like that is Golden.
The 2 first pictures are my favorite, but that funny tree that is cut in pieces... Cool.
Thank you for sharing and I wish you a wonderful week. Cheers 🌹
Thank you @saffisara. I could definitely live there!
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