Hello everyone.
This week has been generally quieter, and we have finished a few small jobs around the house and garden - nothing too big, just things that needed attention. We still found time to go out for coffee on a couple of days.
Most of this week has been spent planning, buying, and preparing for our holiday. However, by Friday, I had itchy feet to get out and about, and we visited Coughton Court in Alcester.
The forecast was for rain, but we went anyway. This time, the forecast was correct, and as we arrived, there was a very heavy shower. We sat in the car and waited for it to pass over. When we were able, we made straight for the house to stay dry.
Coughton Court is a large country house dating from the Tudor period. The gatehouse dates back to the mid-1530s and is the oldest part of the building. I really liked the turrets and windows and was pleased to be able to climb the winding staircase to view the surroundings from the rooftop.
The Coughton estate dates back to 1409, when the Throckmorton family owned the land and built the property. It remains their family home to this day.
Coughton Court also holds a place in history for two attempted assassination plots. The first plot was to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I in 1583, and the second was to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. Although the Gunpowder Plot was the more infamous of the two, the Throckmorton family were only indirectly involved when some of the conspirators rode to Coughton after their plan had been thwarted.
During this time, the Throckmorton family was firmly Catholic; however, since the country was mainly Protestant, openly supporting Catholic priests was dangerous. Instead, the family built a a hidden priest hole so that any Catholic priest could hide if an search party arrived unexpectedly. We were able to see this.
The National Trust currently manages the house, but from next year, the current Throckmorton family will take over this role.
By the time we came back outside, the rain had stopped, the sun had come out, and we were able to enjoy the rest of the afternoon strolling around the gardens.
And so to the adventure.
Hubby and I will be off travelling very soon on a holiday we have been planning and looking forward to for a long time. It was impossible until retirement, but now we have the opportunity to enjoy ourselves and make some good memories together.
We will be visiting Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii and Vancouver, Canada.
I will be back in November when I will come visiting all my blogging friends and tell you all about our time away. D will still be around to keep an eye on things, and who knows, she may put up a blog post herself.
Until then, enjoy the rest of this month and step into Autumn or Spring if you live on the other side of the globe from this small corner.
See you all soon.
B x
How exciting! You will have a wonderful time, I know.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Janice. I'm sure there will be lots to tell you when we get back in November.
DeleteSafe journeys!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angela.
DeleteEnjoy your trip sounds fantastic, loads of photos please.
ReplyDeleteI shall probably need to take several weeks to post about all our adventures, so there will be plenty of photos to share. Enjoy the next few weeks as we head into the Autumn.
DeleteLovely visit to,a beautiful house. Enjoy your special trip away. How exciting! B x
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed our visit to Coughton Court this week, especially as it was a spur of the moment decision. Thank you for your good wishes for our holiday.
DeleteBeautiful photos! The flowers and fountain are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing and I wish you a wonderful Autumn! Take good care of yourself!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. The fountain was very restful to listen to at Coughton Court and there was still a lot of colour in the gardens. Have a wonderful Autumn season with good health and plenty to make you smile.
DeleteCoughton Court house and gardens does look a lovely place to visit, I did enjoy your photographs.
ReplyDeleteYour holiday plans and itinerary sound wonderful.
I wish you safe and happy travels...so exciting.
All the best Jan
Despite the heavy shower at lunch time, we had a lovely afternoon at Coughton Court.
DeleteI can't believe this holiday is about to start but it is finally here. Most of the packing is done and we are ready to jet off on our adventures. Thank you for your good wishes and I will let people know when we are back. Enjoy the start of this Autumn season.
What an adventure. Have a wonderful time:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosie. See you soon.
DeleteIt's been a while since I've visited Coughton Court, thanks for sharing your photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a holiday of a lifetime, have a wonderful time and don't forget to tell us all about it.
Glad you enjoyed the photos of Coughton Court. We were very lucky with the weather that day. I am getting quite excited as the day draws closer to the start of our holiday. I have not been to any of those countries before other than to Toronto which is on the other side of Canada. I'll have lots to tell you when I get back. Take care x
DeleteHave a fabulous holiday!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christina. Back again in November. 😊
DeleteWhat an amazing place you took us too. Fantastic holiday you are going on, have a wonderful time. Know you will of course. Can't wait to hear all about it on your return. Happy travels!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the photos of Coughton Court, Denise.
DeleteJust getting the last of the packing sorted now. Thank you for you travelling good wishes and I will catch up with you when we get back x
Oh wow. That sounds like a fabulous holiday. I'll look forward to hearing all about it when you get home. Safe travels my friend. Xx
ReplyDeleteIt was something we always wanted to do and now is the right time. Thank you for your good wishes and I'll be sure to take lots of photos to share when I get back. Catch up with you in November. Take care x
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