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Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

By Ozhene @papaver

Lamport Hall is about 40 minutes from home and seems to be on a road that leads to places I am often visiting. I see the signs for Lamport and think 'one day....'. When I saw they were having snowdrop walks I knew the day had arrived. Off I went not knowing much about the Hall and gardens which meant I was in for a real treat.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I began to realise how much of a treat the moment I arrived. The family motto is writ large on the building, such a loud proclamation I knew this would mean it was going to be a fascinating visit.

Lamport Hall's origins go back to Elizabethan Times and it was owned by the Isham family up until 1976. The house was amended and refashioned over the centuries until reached its current state in 1862. In 1974 it was first opened to the public and when Sir Gyles Isham, who included acting in his many talents, died the Hall was given over to the Lamport Manor Trust.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

The Hall itself is beautifully proportioned.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

and it has several mottos carved upon it.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

They really wanted their message to be seen.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

It is rather a lovely building and whilst large, not ridiculously large if that makes sense.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I got a bit fascinated by this wall. I thought it must be the ruin of something.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I really wished I could see the other side. When I got home and googled the history of the Hall I realised this was the rockery, 'the' rockery where Sir Charles Isham displayed his 'fairy miners'. Yes dear readers, this is the site of the first UK garden gnomery. I realised I had been on a pilgrimage without knowing it. Oh how I would love to see the other side!

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

and there is this round thing.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I don't know what it is/was, but its interesting isn't it?

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

This is the Bog House, which when I saw the sign I wondered to myself whether it had a bog in it. Well it is the site of the midden, so yes, it did.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I spent a moment admiring the bones of this magnificent wisteria and promised I would try and revisit when it was in flower.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

and I enjoyed the topiary mounds. A simple construction and yet such an impactful feature. I pondered where I could place some mounds.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

But I was there primarily for snowdrops, and I was not disappointed.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

The woodland walk is superb.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

It is quite simple, yet with nice touches such as this small stumpery. I like simple, simple works well for me.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

There are features such as this summer house (snowdrop house?)

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

The paths lead you on,

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

and I looked across the sweeps of snowdrops and thought how much I want my Wild Garden to look like this. I decided I need to get dividing my snowdrops and maybe buy some more 'in the green' to help mine bulk up.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

As I walked through I wondered if this was a grave hidden in the undergrowth?

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

Can you see the Polar Bear? It is a Polar Bear isn't it? Do you think that the gardener has a secret love of glacier mints?

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I went into the stable yard as they had an art display and I saw this on the wall. It was painted by Italian prisoners of war who were housed (imprisoned?) here in WW2.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I admired the church, which sadly was not open so I could not wander inside. There was a note on the door saying where the key is kept, but I had not really the time on this visit.

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

I nodded hello to the horse made of horse shoes,

Snowdrops 2024 - Lamport Hall

and I stopped and pondered a house across the road and wondered what its history is. I wonder if it has links to the Hall and thought just how beautiful it is.

Lamport Hall is an absolute gem of a place. I was so glad I visited and I will definitely visited again.

and I might buy another gnome too, it feels like I should....

Take care and be kind.


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