I shared my pictures of the beautiful daffodils of Warley Place the other day. This is an Essex Wildlife Trust site. If you want to find it, you will need to travel from Brentwood station. It's a few miles so you can walk for about 50 minutes or drive. A bus will only take you so far.
Spring is the very best of seasons!
I got a taxi from Brentwood station that cost me about £8.25 to Warley Place. There was a volunteer tent asking for a suggested donation of £3 per person. Luckily, I scrabbled around in my purse and found the requisite amount.
You can do a circular walk which is apparently about a mile (or a km?)
I'll share some pictures
In the rockeries and along a woodland path, there is a lot of Wild Garlic. I was delighted to see it!
Here are the woodland daffodils. So beautiful.
I spied some Turkey Fantail fungus. Not the most colourful ones I've seen but very soft and pretty.
Some beautiful Lungwort. I love the spotty leaves, the beautiful hues and the spiky sepals.
Some lingering Hellebores. i wish I had these ones in my garden. My Hellebores are more dull.
The old conservatory.
Delighted to be accompanied by this beautiful Robin. Made me think of my Grandmother Mamgu as they lived not so far from this place.
Luscious green.
I learnt that this flower is called Scilla.
Not sure what this purple delight is but it is pretty. The leaves a gorgeous too!
Forget-Me-Nots.
Look at all that garlicky goodness!!!
The primroses remain....I think....or are they Primulas??
In the rockeries and along a woodland path, there is a lot of Wild Garlic. I was delighted to see it!
I loved this view with the different greens. You can see the woodland daffodils (not the field ones)
Here are the woodland daffodils. So beautiful.
Some beautiful Lungwort. I love the spotty leaves, the beautiful hues and the spiky sepals.
Some lingering Hellebores. i wish I had these ones in my garden. My Hellebores are more dull.
The old conservatory.
Delighted to be accompanied by this beautiful Robin. Made me think of my Grandmother Mamgu as they lived not so far from this place.
Luscious green.
I learnt that this flower is called Scilla.
Not sure what this purple delight is but it is pretty. The leaves a gorgeous too!
Forget-Me-Nots.
Look at all that garlicky goodness!!!
The primroses remain....I think....or are they Primulas??
Spring is the very best of seasons!
xx