Last week my in laws were over from Sydney Australia and we took them to lunch where they had stayed the night before our wedding and where we stayed on our wedding night twenty three years ago. They hadn't been back since so it was a lovely memory for them and luckily it was the most beautiful day. It is a wonderful hotel in Sussex - built in 1598 and converted to a hotel in 1958 - it is surrounded by the most beautiful gardens which are in full bloom at the moment.
It is also 'rainbow' for the colour today on shutter sisters, I thought this garden fitted perfectly.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Design by Nudge Media Design | Powered by Blogger
This garden is just beautiful! love the colours of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place to revisit. The flowers looks so pretty. I would love to be there sipping on my coffee...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a gorgeous spot to sit and relax, unless your a photographer and then you're in super charged overloaded wow. Very pretty-and how nice to revisit a spot of sentiment. Hope all is well my friend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful-looking place, Justine......... nice that you could go back.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place, love the setting and the roof.
ReplyDeleteIt does... the flowers in the foreground make the shot all the better. It looks like something out of a novel...
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the epitome of the English garden? Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow their garden is blooming , mine in poor old Somerset is a bit bedraggled at the moment. Where in Sussex ?
ReplyDeleteThat would be like a dream come true.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden setting, and so nice that your in-laws could enjoy themselves on such a beautiful day and surroundings. Happy Anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous photo and what a gorgeous place.........it is so "typically" English, the beautiful old building, the stone and that wonderful English garden, so perfect. Enjoy your time with your visitors. xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely charming!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo, I suppose you had a wonderful time there!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your visit and kind words about my blog!
See you in class. =)
Marie
Your photography is just beautiful!!! You are ready to take that Bold next step...
ReplyDeleteLaurie @ Pride in Photos
From BTS class
Beautiful gardens, historic buildings and visiting family - a wonderful combination.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Justine! I'd so love to just sit there now and enjoy all those wonderful flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming spot for lunch!!! And I love the 1598-1958 correlation!!! Those of us in the states can't quite relate to buildings with that much history!!!
ReplyDelete