Colesbourne Park - Snowdrops Feb 2014
Colesbourne Inn, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
The Colesbourne Inn, Gloucestershire is an early 19th century coaching inn, serving great food, fine ales, luxury rooms and a beautiful garden. See our short film with the publicans, Liz & Trevor Johnson.
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A traditional Cotswold inn with good food, nice beers and exceptional accommodation.
Snowdrops. A guide to identification.
An online tutorial to help with the identification of the most common cultivated and naturalised snowdrops in the British Isles.
Snowdrops
On the hunt for a rare snowdrop!
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Charlton Hill, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53
This large individual house is set in a stunning position, with panoramic views over fields and hills to Cheltenham. With extensive gardens and a field, with stables, there is a huge amount of space both inside and outside. (contd...)
Moggerhanger Park Snowdrop Trail, Bedfordshire
Moggerhanger Park is a Grade 1 listed Georgian historic house in Bedfordshire. We visited the Woodland Trail in search of snowdrops. We ran through the woods, exploring dens and views for miles. We found snowdrops, sunshine and unicorn cupcakes. You can find a full review of my visit on the blog.
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Early snowdrops @ NT Polesden Lacey
Taken Jan 31 2010 with my pocket Disgo Fun camcorder.
The Prince of Wales visits a pub in rural Gloucestershire
The Prince of Wales, 70, sipped on what looked like a pint of Guinness (seen right) on a visit to community pub the Fleece Inn, in Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire on Friday. Charles even did a brief stint behind the bar (seen left); laughing as he pulled pints for punters at the pub, which is involved with an initiative called The Pub is the Hub.
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A snapshot of Nailsworth Town on 01/06/2014
This is a snapshot of Nailsworth Town taken on 01/06.2014 to reflect the changes since the last one was filmed. It has all the local Shops, Business, and local public places
Snowdrops
Snowdrops are perennial herbaceous flowering plants which grow from bulbs native to large parts of Europe.
Found in many woodlands, churchyards, parks and gardens, snowdrops are some of the first bulbs of the year to bloom.
This early flowering plant, which carpets the ground between January and April, is aided by hardened leaf tips that can push through frozen soil.
The downside to flowering in winter is that pollinating insects are scarce, so these little drops of snow spread mainly through bulb division.
The common snowdrop contains an alkaloid, which has been approved for use in the management of Alzheimer’s disease in a number of countries.
It is also used in the treatment of traumatic injuries to the nervous system.
Snowdrop bulbs are poisonous if eaten, and contain their own anti-freeze. They were harvested during the First World War to make anti-freeze for tanks.
The Snowdrop is native to Europe and the Middle East, from Spain, France and Germany in the west through to Iran in the east.
It has become naturalized in other parts of Europe including Norway, Sweden, Great Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands – as well as in eastern Canada and the United States.
Some snowdrop species are threatened in their wild habitats, and in most countries it is now illegal to collect bulbs from the wild.
The Snowdrop is a small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from each bulb.
On a sunny day, snowdrops are highly scented and give off a honey smell. If you have enough plants the perfume will fill the garden.
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Lowering 10 at Southampton St Mary's (ext)
Wide angle view of the lowering plus the miss and catch.
Johnny's stag at Hexton Shoot
No clays were harmed in the filming of this video!
Snowdrops - Hedgerow Flower Company
Snowdrops are the very first flowers of the year at Hedgerow, our flower farm and floral design studio in Clare, Nova Scotia. We grow them by the thousand as they provide a vital source of food for bees when they are at their hungriest in March. hedgerowflowercompany.com
Cheltenham Gloucestershire 25/08/16
Snowdrops at Chestnut Farm in Norfolk
Nothing like seeing snowdrops late Winter, giving us that sign Spring is on the way. Chestnut Farm in West Beckham has a beautiful display with around 100 different varieties! They open for the National Garden Open Scheme on a few dates throughout the year and I went along for Mustard TV.
West Down, Devon
West Down, Devon, S Calixtus (GF), 6, 8-2-3 (433kg) in Ab
Ringing at Imber, Urchfont and Upavon
Brief video recording of ringing at Imber, Urchfont and Upavon
Capel Manor Gardens 29 January 2015
Looking great in the gardens this week at Capel Manor.
Helleborus, Snowdrops, Cyclamen and Camellias...
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