Just one more beautiful piece of English Heritage, before I move on. I’ve jumped counties this week, to Nottinghamshire and an Elizabethan country house, Wollaton Hall, dating from the 1580s. The sturdy old entrance gate looks anything but welcoming but, beyond it, 500 acres of parkland wrap gently around this elegant house on a hill. Lime Tree Walk sweeps gracefully upwards, but I’m diverted by the activity down at the lake.
An aloof swan or two, some cheerful coots and a waddle of ducks glide around the lemon and white water lilies, on a well nigh perfect summer’s day. The lake, just big enough to consume an icecream as you walk around it.
The park is also home to herds of Red and Fallow deer, some of whom astonished me by treading nonchalantly across the adjacent golf course. It must be a common occurrence, for the golfers appeared unperturbed.
There are formal gardens too, out of reach of the deer, but Wollaton is best known as Nottingham’s Natural History Museum. I’m really not fond of stuffed animals, but had to venture inside the hall out of curiosity. I was glad I did. In parts it was very beautiful.
It being the summer holidays, the hall was full of distractions for children. My daughter, long past childhood but a child at heart, still likes to twirl a bat cape alongside Bruce Wayne. Batman Forever! Wollaton regularly hosts events, and has been used as a film set on several occasions, understandably looking at this staircase. There appeared to be dinosaurs in residence, too.
I was interested to read of the behind the scenes tours available at the house, including a ‘descent to the depths’ to discover the Tudor Kitchen and the Admiral’s Bath! I averted my eyes from much of the taxidermy, but stopped to read Len’s story, and some history of the hall.
You can also access the roof for a closer look at the Pavilion Towers. Or how about a Bat Walk, or ghost tour? There have to be a few skeletons in the cupboards around here, wouldn’t you think?
We had some ace cake eaters in our company that day. Sampling is a public service, after all. Fortunately standards were met in the Courtyard.
Within the courtyard I also found something quite fascinating- an ancient knitting machine, on loan from the Framework Knitters Museum at Ruddington. All in all, a very satisfying afternoon out.
And there you have it! A bundle of very happy memories from an English summer.

Time to share this week’s walks. You have to admit, there’s variety here. And if you want to add something of your own, you know where to find me. Jo’s Monday walk explains it all. Join me here any time.
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Let’s start with Debbie. I remember this place as being wonderfully atmospheric :
A dawdle down under – In Liverpool
What is it about Cornwall that makes its gardens so beautiful? Jude might know :
More colourful characters from Janet this week :
Jo’s Monday walk…going to the dogs
Wonder what Jackie’s been eating?
Stroll round ‘Kyoto’s Kitchen’ with Lady Lee :
Irene takes us to a beautiful place :
Step by step, Cathy crosses Northern Spain, meeting a few characters along the way :
(Camino day 34) Astorga to Rabanal del Camino
And I made a new acquaintance in Marsi. The views are stupendous, but you need to be fit!
Smith Rock State Park: Oregon’s Rock climbing Mecca & Dreamy Day hike destination
I’ve been back in the Algarve for 3 weeks now, settling into a rhythm of sorts. I hope you’ll hang around to enjoy it with me. Take care, all!


I can’t imagine not hanging around with you 🙂
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Bless you, you make the loveliest company. 🙂 🙂
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Holy smokes to those fallow deer. We have many deer here in Canada but these fellows really are show offs in the antler department aren’t they? A gorgeous walk Jo. always a delight to follow along with you. Now for some cake please!
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Lemon for you, choc chip for Dave, Sue? Or can I get you something else? 🙂 🙂 Sitting under a huge storm cloud this morning. It’s almost like being back in the UK 🙂 Keeping fingers crossed it holds off because Mick is virtuously beach cleaning this morning, and if I can I’ll join him after t’ai chi.
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Actually the choices would be just opposite Jo but either will do just fine. Wishing we were there to join the beach clean up. Something we feel strongly about and try to do wherever we are. Hugs to you. Xo
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thank you for this walk in this place so pretty
The gardens are a real treat but what is a treat is these two parts of cake (laugh)
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I do like to share the good things in life, Yoshimi 🙂 🙂
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What an outstanding property and those sweets…you do know how to tempt a girl. 😊
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I shouldn’t have any waistline at all, should I, Karen? Fortunately I don’t eat as many as I show on here 😘🍰🥯🥧🧁🍩💕
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I’m laughing as I have certainly eaten my share of sweets on our trip. By the time we return home I’m going to probably have to go shopping for a new size of pants. 😁
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Just keep breathing in and all will be fine 😘. Where are you?
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😘 We have been in Germany, France and are now in Austria. Will be heading back into Germany tomorrow.
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Hello Jo! After a while away, I’m back for one of your lovely garden walks. I’m not a fan of stuffed animals either, but do love that lake whose circumference you have so fittingly described. Which makes me wonder, why aren’t we all describing distances in terms of snacks consumed? So much more apropos than miles and yards and feet and meters. Hoping this finds you well and sending you lots of virtual cake.
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Hiya darlin 🙂 🙂 I love it when a friend drops in from parts distant, especially a cake-bearing friend 🙂 Brightens my day! Off to a flying start. Hoping life has been treating you well?
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It has, thank you. I’ve been a busy bee and lucky enough to have my scribbles accepted in various places!
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Fantastic! That’s good to hear 🤗💕
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The beautiful swans and deer make the outdoors very special, Jo. I know that the interior is spectacular, but it would be hard to decide where to spend my time. In or out? This was a very special outing, certainly! And the cake tempted me, too, and I’m not even too keen on sweets. 🙂
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I couldn’t believe my eyes at the deer nibbling their way across the golf course, Debbie! I watched for ages. 🙂 🙂 And a lake with swans and water lilies is a bonus anywhere.
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Nottinghamshire is my home county but I’ve never been to Wollaton Hall. I obviously really missed out. It’s looks like an amazing place to visit and the cake looks delicious too. 👏🏻
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You’d definitely like the cake, Ad! 🙂 🙂 The back scenes tours look really interesting, but anywhere with deer makes me happy.
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Oh what a gorgeous place! And I especially love the deer. I would have been so thrilled to see them. I’m enjoying all these lovely English homes you’ve been showing us.
Alison
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Amazing how many stately homes and the like we have in the UK, Alison. I wander round pretending to be landed gentry. 🙂 🙂 Thanks for your company!
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This looks like a wonderful day out, Jo. A beautiful garden with deer and swans; very sigh worthy. And the home of Batman! Any children wandering around there wearing batman masks??? Or adults for that matter. 🙂
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I do have a photo of my daughter twirling a bat cape with a cardboard Bruce Wayne but I thought I should be discreet. She’s just spotted the dinosaur shot and I may be in trouble 🙂 🙂
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I have been craving the cake all day, it looks delicious
here is mine:https://the59club.blog/2019/09/16/georgias-peach-of-a-beach/
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Lemon or choc chip? I would have saved you some. 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Alice!
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What a wonderful day out, with all the best things – beautiful gardens, interesting displays and delicious cake. Nice way to finish your holiday, Jo.
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And then my phone died, and Ryanair changed my flight time home and it all got a bit hectic, but I survived. There’s always cake, isn’t there, Carol? 🙂 🙂 How’s the foot coming along?
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Cake solves every problem. The foot is getting there, slowly but surely. I went to the physio today and he was pleased with progress.
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Quite an amazing place indeed. Though I agree about the stuffed critters. Also looked at Marsi’s Smith Rock SP. Looks far too adventurous for the likes of me, though I’m sure we looked out across that wide valley from a place we camped last year. Thanks for the link.
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Marsi’s looked a bit fierce in places. I don’t like loose stones underfoot on steep hills, but the views were awesome. Wonderful to have scenery like that, Gunta 🙂 🙂
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Looks like a wonderful place. Why was I so disinterested in these gems when I lived in England?
I love the idea of measuring walks in terms of ice-cream consumption. My public service might have to be to measure out some local walks this summer.
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I’m all for that, Su. We have a duty as good citizens, don’t we? 🙂 🙂
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Absolutely. 😉
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Love it, love it, love it! I feel like I could dive right in and wallow in history! Thanks, Mel
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Dive away, Mel 🙂 🙂 A bit of a stretch for you, though.
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Maybe if I took a long run up???? 🙂
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🙂 🙂
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I know the name, but don’t think i’ve ever visited here. It looks gorgeous (though not keen on taxidermy either). Drooling at the cake, it’s torture. It’s after 11pm and i’ve had nothing to eat since lunch time.
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That’s not a good diet plan, Anabel! It’s a very interesting building with yards of history. 🙂 🙂
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Diet plan, what’s that? It wasn’t a plan, I would never plan to miss my dinner! It’s been a busy day …
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Hope you had time for a quick supper. I hate to go to bed hungry Or too full, for that matter! No pleasing some folk 🙂
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Survived till breakfast!
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Great captures Jo, have a nice week!!!
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Thanks a lot, Paulo. You too! 🙂 🙂
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Waouh you were so lucky to catch the deer that close.
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I was amazed to see them there, totally ignoring the golfers! 🙂 🙂
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Looks like a fun day out, Jo, bats and all! A good splash of English tradition, and madness, to contrast with Portugal.
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And here is my walk for the week: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/09/16/a-lakeside-locomotion-in-chisinau-valea-morilor/
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Thanks darlin! I’ll be along to read shortly. Not long since Andrew Petcher left. Another lovely day 🤗💕
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No doubt about the madness, Debs, though some would call it idiosyncrasy 😉🦌🌹🦢🍰💕
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