Hi, I just got home from a few days in Stoke where this year's WOYWW (What's on your Workdesk? Wednesday) was held. I travelled up on Friday with Cindy by train and met Julia who drove, we had booked an AirBnB and tagged a couple of extra days on to explore
So on Friday after we settled in we went out for a walk and to find somewhere for dinner.
old archway
famous resident... Sarah told us that Stanley Matthews is buried here too, but not sure if inside or out, we didn't explore everywhere
loved the old arch
already Cindy and Julia were bored of me taking photos.... not really, Julia had had a mare of a drive up
there is something about church/graveyards
we couldn't get inside for a look round
the time on the clock was wrong, it was around 6 not 8.30....
charming!! you know how I love a surreptitious photo!
opposite the Minster
time to find dinner... we used google maps and found
Potbank,we ate outside (pizza from a pizza van cooked to order) rather than inside the Mexican restaurant.
it was delicious!
there was live music too.
After we finished, we headed for a supermarket as the Air BnB host hadn't provided milk (or sugar) and something for breakfast
Cindy and I had seen this on our way to the house earlier (our train arrived before Julia due to her slow drive in traffic) we forgot to ask Sarah about it. It's some kind of memorial
this was a pretty little garden
here, but it wasn't going to be open whilst we were in Stoke
Saturday morning we headed to the WOYWW Crop, the reason for our trip to Stoke.
this was a pretty little garden
here, but it wasn't going to be open whilst we were in Stoke
Saturday morning we headed to the WOYWW Crop, the reason for our trip to Stoke.
this is at lunchtime, the church opposite the hall Sarah and Eva had found.
I took these whilst we were waiting for sandwiches to be made at the shop over the road
again, the church wasn't open, but I probably wouldn't have had time to go in whist they prepared my lunch.
we went over a bit en-masse but luckily there was seating outside whilst we waited.
again, the church wasn't open, but I probably wouldn't have had time to go in whist they prepared my lunch.
we went over a bit en-masse but luckily there was seating outside whilst we waited.
front left, Mary Anne, Caro, Brian , Lynne and Cindy.
Brian (Lynne's husband was in attendance for the day and was our group photographer
it was a very pretty church.
it was a very pretty church.
(the actual crop photos are going to be on my Wednesday post on the other blog)
Sadly Julia had an unexpected hospital appointment called for Monday so only had a bit of Sunday free before having to go home...
We headed for Trentham Gardens which I have heard lots about and knew would be right up my alley!
it was a glorious day, and very busy - we got there at 10 to meet Sarah (who was going to show us round - and get us member reduced entry!) - we couldn't believe how full the car park already was.
we decided to walk round the lake first before having something to eat for brunch to see Julia on her journey home
this was a gorgeous sculpture, inspired by waves
I haven't seen theirs of me!
there were alliums everywhere.
I was also on the look out for fairy sculptures, which Trentham is famous for.
I am so glad I did
irises everywhere too
weir
lots of people on the lake having fun in boats
I think I'd already missed a few fairies but I hope to come again one day
lots of tree carvings
irises everywhere too
weir
lots of people on the lake having fun in boats
I think I'd already missed a few fairies but I hope to come again one day
lots of tree carvings
insects carved on trees
it was really warm now
some pretty white love-lies-bleeding rather than the more usual pink ones
Sarah Julia and Cindy
these drifts of alliums were gorgeous, sweeping in a horizontal S shape through the grass
as we approached the end of the walk round the lake
there were more down nearer the lake but we were heading for the cafe
you can take the girl out of Kew on a Saturday but you can't stop her photographing reflections
and all decided we'd try the oatcakes. YUMMM
as I came back from the ladies, there was a long queue waiting to place their orders, so we had timed it right, although service was fast.
at this point Julia had to leave so we said our farewells and Cindy Sarah and I carried on to walk round the Italian garden part of Trentham Gardens.
it was beautiful!
a series of formally laid out beds
swathes of euphorbia - we didn't have time to explore up here
lots of ponds
Sarah explained that during the Second World War the Bank of England relocated to Trentham for safety from London
it was beautiful!
a series of formally laid out beds
swathes of euphorbia - we didn't have time to explore up here
lots of ponds
Sarah explained that during the Second World War the Bank of England relocated to Trentham for safety from London
you did have to look everywhere - Sarah said she'd never seen this one high on top of a wall
I got Cindy to take this from my phone
some of the beds were less formal. but you know how I love the wild look
but soon stopped for this gorgeous iristhis fairy sculpture in the pond at the end of the terrace was amazing, with a beautiful fountain behind her
there are old ruined buildings too,
the remains of Trentham Hall.
I wish I'd photographed the timeline that told it's history
texture!!
this one was gorgeous
we strolled through the wisteria arch on the far end of the Italian Garden
I was behind again!
taken through the arches
at the far end was a fairytexture!!
this one was gorgeous
we strolled through the wisteria arch on the far end of the Italian Garden
I was behind again!
taken through the arches
hanging above our heads!
blogger has put them out of order, but no matter
I caught Sarah and Cindy up patiently waiting on a bench
heading out now.
Sarah had kindly offered Cindy and I a lift back to our house but first we walked to her house (to pick up her car, as she is lucky enough to be within walking distance of Trentham Gardens)
stopping on the way for some funghi!
Head next (well first thing Wednesday morning ) to another photo heavy blog at stampingby.blogspot.com for the crop photos !
What a gorgeous place to have on your doorstep.
7 comments:
Beautifulphotos Helen and a lovely summary of our trip!!
Great pics, it looked beautiful in the gardens, loved all the sculptures too! Really great shot of Sarah, Julia @nd Cindy in the shade. Looking forward to seeing the crop pics tomorrow, I’ll be joining in again!
LLJ xxx
You are doing Stoke proud!!! Love every picture!!!
Loving the photos of you all - the gardens and sculptures are beautiful - Stoke certainly looks like a great place to visit. Sounds like a fun time was had and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the photos tomorrow.
Diana xx
We really lucked out with the weather didn't we, made Friday evening so nice for exploring, and Sunday was just gorgeous. Your photos are really great...except the unflattering ones! Combine these with what's to come tomorrow and it's a fab photo journal of our great weekend,
It was afabulous day at Trentham Gardens Helen. Glad I had the chance to show it to you.
Ah Trentham it really is magical to visit isn't it, glad you got some beautiful weather to enjoy it properly.
Hugs
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