20 October 2012

Kentish Castles

Hello m'dears

I hope you're all having a fun-filled weekend.

Tom and I spent today adventuring around Kent; visiting National Trust properties, eating scones, and taking a lot of photographs. I was worried an autumnal visit to places centred around long countryside walks would end up a miserable, rain-soaked muddy stomp under grey, dreary skies. I was ecstatic to be proven wrong; the weather was perfect for a rosy-cheeked walk, and the leaves were unbelievable- I took nearly 200 photos in four hours! 


Our first stop was Scotney Castle; a beautiful country house with incredible landscaped grounds including a moated castle. Betty Hussy, the final owner of the house, was a huge fan of cats, and always had at least one living with her. She was a particular fan of Burmese cats, and apparently called every one of them "Minou"...


The Beams Have Eyes... eep!

I thought this looked like a wooden Loch Ness Monster. Tom did not agree. 

Would you like to know a secret? I've turned this photo upside down, because this is actually a reflection of trees in the moat. True story.





How crazy is this toadstool?! Nature is amazing :)

After eating our own weight in scones, we then moved on to Sissinghurst Castle. The buildings and grounds were of a very different period and style to Scotney but equally lovely. And some lucky people get to live there in adorable cottages... *jealousface*








I've put some more photos up on my flickr account if you fancy having a peep :) If you've got any recommendations of other places to visit in the South East of England I'd love to hear! 

Katie xxx

6 comments:

  1. Wow it's gorgeous! No wonder you took so many photos, and they are really good =)
    xx

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    1. Thank you very much- I'd highly recommend a visit to either! xx

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  2. Gorgeous photos and I'd like to move into one of those castles please!

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    1. The first one was a lot more modern and practically cosy! It had carpets and a microwave as people still live there :) The others might get a bit chilly in winter as they still had unglazed arrow slit windows and holes in the walls :p x

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