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Tuesday being another Summer like day I escaped mid morning to the woods for a couple of hours. The nearby lake was extended sometime in the late 1700's and an overflow Cill was constructed to maintain the water level in the Northern section of the lake. My wanderings often take me along the old carriage track that runs alongside the Cill.
Natural Springs feed the lake beyond the old stone bridge.
The water cascades over the Cill, under the track and runs into the nearby Reed Bed and on to the lower lake.
Quite recently a great storm uprooted many conifers on the Estate, it also made many others unstable in the soft earth. Now the Foresters are felling and clearing those trees and replanting with Broad Leaf trees, Beech, Ash, Lime, Alder and quite a few others.
The village kids, locked out of school build their camps in the wood with the trimmed branches.
Out of the wood and into the sun. A Peacock Butterfly spreads it's wings and soaks up the heat.
Nearby grows the Wild Flower Bugle, once valued for soothing coughs and helping to stem blood flow from wounds.
One of the Springs which feed the lake.
Brew time...My Great Grandson says...Ssshh to any adult daring to speak as we approach what he knows as the Elf King's House. I thought that I had read that it was an ancient Smoke House which smoked the Venison and Wild Boar meat from these woods and fish from the lake, to feed the Great House which was once the heart of this Estate, but what do I know....
For scale, my walking stick at the right of the entrance is 3 feet long.
Rear view.
The Elf King leaves his table and chairs out so that we can picnic, but only if little boys behave themselves.....
I have His Majesty's permission..
And leave the King's table clean, ready for a Royal Banquet or possibly a kid's picnic in the greenwood..
Then back across the lake to my own little home in the wood.
Stay safe folks.
Natural Springs feed the lake beyond the old stone bridge.
The water cascades over the Cill, under the track and runs into the nearby Reed Bed and on to the lower lake.
Quite recently a great storm uprooted many conifers on the Estate, it also made many others unstable in the soft earth. Now the Foresters are felling and clearing those trees and replanting with Broad Leaf trees, Beech, Ash, Lime, Alder and quite a few others.
The village kids, locked out of school build their camps in the wood with the trimmed branches.
Out of the wood and into the sun. A Peacock Butterfly spreads it's wings and soaks up the heat.
Nearby grows the Wild Flower Bugle, once valued for soothing coughs and helping to stem blood flow from wounds.
One of the Springs which feed the lake.
Brew time...My Great Grandson says...Ssshh to any adult daring to speak as we approach what he knows as the Elf King's House. I thought that I had read that it was an ancient Smoke House which smoked the Venison and Wild Boar meat from these woods and fish from the lake, to feed the Great House which was once the heart of this Estate, but what do I know....
For scale, my walking stick at the right of the entrance is 3 feet long.
Rear view.
The Elf King leaves his table and chairs out so that we can picnic, but only if little boys behave themselves.....
I have His Majesty's permission..
And leave the King's table clean, ready for a Royal Banquet or possibly a kid's picnic in the greenwood..
Then back across the lake to my own little home in the wood.
Stay safe folks.
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