Mottisfont Abbey And Country Estate Hampshire.
Mottisfont Abbey is a historical priory and country estate in Hampshire, England. Sheltered in the valley of the River Test, the property is now operated by the National Trust. About 200,000 people visit each year. The site includes the historic house museum, regular changing art exhibitions, gardens (including a walled rose garden) and a river walk.
England 2019 - dag 1 mottisfont abbey
Worlds Most Beautiful Rose Gardens - Garden No 1 - Mottisfont Rose Gardens
Mottisfont Rose Gardens, Near Romsey, Hampshire, England.
Filmed with a Sony HDR XR550V, Canon 7D, and an I Phone 5.
Filmed during the summers of 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013
Great British Garden Revival - Mottisfont Hall
The National Trust's Mottisfont Hall features in Rachel De Thame's Roses campaign
GREAT BRITISH GARDEN REVIVAL Roses and Climbers & Creepers airs Tuesday 6th January 7pm on BBC Two
Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens, Hampshire
A visit and review of the National Trust's Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens, near Romsey in Hampshire's Test Valley by Inspired Community
Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens.
A Hampshire walk to the Abbey.
HARPSICHORD at MOTTISFONT Abbey, England
HARPSICHORD at MOTTISFONT Abbey, England
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Mottisfont Abbey Gardens June, 2015
A walk around the old walled gardens containing the collection of 19th century roses.
Mottisfont Abbey
At the heart of this tranquil rural estate is Mottisfont, set in glorious grounds alongside the fast-flowing River Test. There are many layers of history for the visitor to explore, including the Gothic remains of the original 13th-century Augustinian priory.
Mottisfont Autumn & Christmas
Mottisfont Abbey is a historical priory and country estate in Hampshire, England. Sheltered in the valley of the River Test, the property is now operated by the National Trust. About 200,000 people visit each year. The site includes the historic house museum, regular changing art exhibitions, gardens (including a walled rose garden) and a river walk.
Mottisfont Abbey has wonderful grounds to complement the house itself. There are areas of wooded shade, a walk along the River Test, enough lawned area for lots of picnics (you are allowed to play games on the lawns too - families have been known to kick a ball around, play catch etc.), and magnificent and pungent rose gardens, particularly on early summer evenings. On visiting Mottisfont you will be just as likely to encounter families with small children as you will a coach party or two of tourists.
On a warm summer's day Mottisfont is a relaxing retreat from the hustle and bustle of the busy city of Southampton and market town of Romsey, both nearby.
In the summer months there are often theatre productions outside, and at different times of the year there are specific trails, mainly but not exclusively aimed at children, for example at Easter, Halloween, Christmas etc.
Get to know the new Mottisfont visitor centre
We're excited to open our new visitor centre in January 2016. Take a look behind the scenes of the project, learn more about the hows and whys and get a sneak preview before the new building is revealed!
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Fly Fishing at Mottisfont Abbey
The Mottisfont Abbey Estate has three magnificent beats on the River Test and a delightful stretch of the River Dun, immediately above its confluence with the Test.
All four beats are managed by the National Trust with the goal of providing the highest quality chalkstream fishing in a natural setting, providing the bankside and aquatic habitat to support the growing populations of wild fish, and promoting the eco-system in which all native flora and fauna can thrive. Each beat is perfect for two rods and has a private, picturesque and practical fishing hut.
モティスフォント・アビー・ガーデン Mottisfont Abbey Garden
2012年6月、英国庭園巡りのツアーで、4番目に訪問した庭。元々修道院の庭だったが、個人の所有を経て、現在ナショナルトラストに移行し、管理している。キッチンガーデンだったwalled garden にバラ育種家グラハム・トーマスが350種以上のバラを集め、バラの庭園を作った。。訪問した日は25度、暑いくらいの気温の中、かの黄色の花色のグラハム・トーマスも含め、開花の遅れていたバラもきれいに咲いてくれていました。多くの人が訪れて、にぎやかでした。
A walk in Mottisfont Abbey
Did my steps walktoloseweight at Mottisfont a national Trust preserved house and garden. The Rose garden was in full bloom and I was a very enjoyable walk both for body and soul.
Britain's Ancient Trees
A brief look at a few of Britain's oldest tree's. Of course there are Yew tree's, but I have included Chestnut, Plane and Oak trees also. I am awed by the dignity and reverence these trees seem to emit... however, if a tree is not growing, not thriving, and is still in its current form only due to the interference of man then should it be allowed to be let alone? Should boughs that are too heavy be allowed to break and fall? Should it's fruit and nuts be allowed to grow into saplings around a dying tree? These are just my opinions, my thoughts and ramblings.
The tree's I have listed include:
Fortingall Yew
Ankerwyke Yew
Mottisfont Abbey Plane
Borrowdale Yew
Croft Castle Sweet Chestnut
Bowthorpe Oak
Four Fraternal Oaks (now 3) in Savernake Forest
Langernyw Yew
Westonbirt Lime
Major Oak - Sherwood Forest
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Mottisfont abbey with drone
Mottisfont Abbey
A week in Winchester September 2014 at Morn Hill
Five minutes at Mottisfont - Mottisfont Abbey June 11th 2011
Mottisfont Abbey in all it's June glory - the rose garden looking gorgeous
Mottisfont Abbey
Promotional Film
Mottisfont Abbey.
A visit to Mottisfont Abbey/Gardens