13 November 2014

Tyntesfield {National Trust} #HDYGG

Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Last Sunday we spent a lovely couple of hours exploring the grounds of, the National Trust property, Tyntesfield. As with many Trust places Tyntesfield has been pictured on this blog before back in Autumn 2013 and early Spring this year.
Autumn leaves were still aplenty but it was the gardens that I enjoyed exploring on this trip.
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Getting up close again and appreciating all that trees have to offer on the way through to the greenhouse area.
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowersTyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
In the Orangery garden plenty of blooms were still going strong, although some were starting to call it a day.
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
 Inside the Orangery itself was an impressive collection of ornamental gourds.
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
This sad flower caught my eye, somebody had placed it carefully in a corner so as to protect its fallen head.
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Tyntesfield {National Trust} #hdygg // 76sunflowers
Inside the walled garden plenty of flowers were still blooming but my eyes are always drawn to the doors - excitedly one was open today so my imagination couldn't run away with me too much as to what lay on the other side!

Linking up with Annie at, the gorgeous Simple Wanderlust linky, How Does Your Garden Grow?

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4 comments

  1. Lovely shot of the greenhouse stretching out in front of you. It was thoughtful of someone to move that flower out of the way :)

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  2. Oh my - greenhouse love! I'm swooning at the gate in the wall, walled garden really float my boat (too much time spent reading The Secret Garden as a child me thinks). Really loving the yellow and purples in these shots - looks like a lovely day out, the NT really do looks after their properties don't they?
    Thank you ever os much for taking time to join in again :)

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  3. There is something special about wall gardens! Love how you noticed the flower head propped in the corner.

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  4. I love that last one of the door! I'm such a snoop. And the protected flower in the corner. Lovely.

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