Thank you so much for your Hidcote Manor film. I live within an hours drive, but have never visited this famous garden - would you believe it!! However this summer we finally decided to go, but when we got there the queues to get in were so long that we decided against it and went home again. Oh dear: better luck next time!! I so enjoyed the walk around the garden with you Kaye.
Most enjoyable, thanks! I agree with you the columbine is really lovely. We saw a lot of columbine or aquilegia growing at Akureyri Botanical Garden in Iceland. English garden and Arctic garden-both delightful!
I never get tired of seeing bees on flowers and hearing their buzz--one of life's small pleasures. I wish that I had gone to Hidcote and V Sackville West's garden last time I was in the UK, but it was not to be alas...
What another wonderful film, Kaye! You really did a marvellous job of narration - full of such interesting and valuable information. Love the music too. I'm sure the people at Hidcote would love to see it too.
Marie Rowe oh great idea, must find how to contact them! Thanks Marie! As you know my time in England is coming to an end in these videos and I think there's only one more
Thank you, Martha!! Please share this. I need to get a wider audience for this series. Many more gardens, public and private to come, but will say nothing was more stunning than Hidcote. :)
Hidcote is on my itinerary for September 2018. Your video makes me excited to see it. I’ll look for the Columbine! Do you or rather have you gone to Moss Mountain (P Allen Smiths Farm/Garden) in Arkansas? Looks worth a trip. Any tours there you know of? I’m in Palm Springs.
Lawrence Johnston was born in Paris France he was a British citizen heserved as Major in British armies during two wars. Hidcote is pronounced HIDCOT. johnston buried in local church hear gates to his gardens but went to France to build another .He died there and body brought back to be buried next to his mother in England. Only his mother was born in America.
Thank you so much for your Hidcote Manor film. I live within an hours drive, but have never visited this famous garden - would you believe it!! However this summer we finally decided to go, but when we got there the queues to get in were so long that we decided against it and went home again. Oh dear: better luck next time!! I so enjoyed the walk around the garden with you Kaye.
Most enjoyable, thanks! I agree with you the columbine is really lovely. We saw a lot of columbine or aquilegia growing at Akureyri Botanical Garden in Iceland. English garden and Arctic garden-both delightful!
I’ve been there! One of the highlights of our trip to England. It’s stunning.
English cottage gardens are so beautiful! Great video! =)
What a lovely day ;)
Very nice
Thanks
I never get tired of seeing bees on flowers and hearing their buzz--one of life's small pleasures. I wish that I had gone to Hidcote and V Sackville West's garden last time I was in the UK, but it was not to be alas...
omfug flowers are infinitely interesting because there's an infinite number of them. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and please share!
The purple iris 💜 it's all so beautiful
Ah! Such beautiful flowers! I really want to visit this place someday.
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing. I'd love to draw some of those flowers!
What another wonderful film, Kaye! You really did a marvellous job of narration - full of such interesting and valuable information. Love the music too. I'm sure the people at Hidcote would love to see it too.
Marie Rowe oh great idea, must find how to contact them! Thanks Marie! As you know my time in England is coming to an end in these videos and I think there's only one more
Outstanding Gardens, video and narration Kaye. I really enjoyed that.
Such beauty!
I know, right?
Beautiful flowers love see them
King English show Thank you!! Please share this. Thanks!
ok sister as you said i m gona share this on fb page
Thank you!!! I really appreciate that!
Loved!!!
Thank you, Martha!! Please share this. I need to get a wider audience for this series. Many more gardens, public and private to come, but will say nothing was more stunning than Hidcote. :)
wow
Love to see the Cotswolds Highlighted. Did you discover the secret waterfall?
No! I wish I had! Can't imagine I'll ever be back. I hope you enjoy all that trip's videos! ua-cam.com/play/PL7KEhv2No0IBztKdLbDScWhgBRJiTOUxI.html
Oh you where over here in U.K. xx
Hidcote is on my itinerary for September 2018. Your video makes me excited to see it. I’ll look for the Columbine! Do you or rather have you gone to Moss Mountain (P Allen Smiths Farm/Garden) in Arkansas? Looks worth a trip. Any tours there you know of? I’m in Palm Springs.
Its hey day in 1930 had statues and a pavilion that went in 1955.
Their are still beautiful people in the world and you guys and before are one of them, 🌎🐝🌻🌲🌜💦
Lawrence Johnston was born in Paris France he was a British citizen heserved as Major in British armies during two wars. Hidcote is pronounced HIDCOT. johnston buried in local church hear gates to his gardens but went to France to build another .He died there and body brought back to be buried next to his mother in England. Only his mother was born in America.
Major Lawrence Johnson was not an American only his mother was.He was born in France and made an English subject and citizen
Hidcot IS THE ENGLISH WAY OF SAYING ITS NAME AS SILENT IS THE LAST E
Oh thank you. Isn't it funny, I didn't pick up on that from any of the employees, and didn't know.