For the first time I have had a week off and have nothing set in stone and planned. I have a couple of things I want to do, like work on the garden and decorate my hall and fresh coat of paint on the front door. Both of which are done and I'm so happy how they have turned out.
But other than that I am have been waking up, looking at the weather and just deciding on the day, it's so liberating and fun!
So I'm lucky in the fact I live in the Cotswolds and also a member of the National Trust.
As I had the week off work I wanted to do some day trips.
So the first trip was 30 minutes from home to Croome Court
The gardens are designed by Capability Brown and they received a National Lottery fund of £1.8m towards restoration.
One of the things I like to do with my beautiful British Short Hair kitty is take her out in her backpack. She happily lies there and just enjoys seeing different places with me.
Can't beat walking in the tree's seeing the many shades of green.
I only discovered
Chastleton House through an advert and even though it was reasonably local (an hour away) it was a nice drive out.
Originally the land had a house on built by Robert Gatsby, the leader of the Gunpowder Plot.
Then in 1612 the now Chastleton House was built by Walter Jones. The Jones family originally from Wales and wool merchants, however Walter trained as a lawyer working in Worcester.
The house stated in the Jones family for 400 years. The last resident Barbara Clutton-Brook left the house in 1991 when the National Heritage Memorial Fund bought it.
The house has been left almost as it was when the last resident left.
The top floor was my favourite room which runs the length of the building with an incredible wooden floor. Back in the 1800's the ladies where not aloud outside so they and the children entertainmented themselves up here.
This was the view from the top floor.
The gardens where also beautiful.
I even sat on the wall and worked on my latest project.
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