4 February 2014

Tyntesfield

Tyntesfield, National Trust, is fast becoming one of our favourite places and spaces to visit. It's ideal for spending a couple of hours and I love to see the changes through the seasons. Finally, there were signs of Spring there this past weekend.

Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield, National Trust // 76sunflowers

We relaxed on the old boating lake, admired the far reaching views, found pine cones, played on the vintage tractor, explored the walled kitchen garden which was looking a bit bare at this time of this year, found the wooden den, went into the rose garden for the first time and discovered the most beautiful tiles in the summerhouses and finally watched the sun go down through the trees.

For once I left the filters alone and these photos are all point and snap on my trusty mobile phone.
Not bad hey?

x x x

Linking up with the lovely Annie...


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