Garden beginning to come alive

Daffodils in the camping field

Daffodils in the camping field

purple flowers

The garden is beginning to come alive again!

Magnolia tree outside the front door

Magnolia tree outside the front door

white flowers
pink flowers

In this beautiful weather it is looking wonderful and Our fantastic part-time gardeners are working hard to make everything perfect for this summer's weddings

 

Sieving soil for planting

Sieving soil for planting

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David Lewis on the left is one of our resident wedding photographers lewisandschofieldphotography.co.uk

The other being Stefan Osnowski stefanosnowskiphotography.com

Easter at Shillingstone

Easter Tree in the dining room while we wait for our first wedding in May!  Easter eggs collected over the years, many  from Papyrus in Blandford - www.papyrus-dorset.co.uk

Improvements to the grounds continue

Thanks to our wonderful electrician, R. and W. A. Ellis,  we now have an outside plug for use at weddings!  This will not power the whole marquee but will cover freezers etc that need to be powered overnight.

d.w.crane electrions
d.w.crane white van

Dennis Crane, our equally wonderful builder, has put in a new path to enable guests to get to the walled Kitchen Garden more easily.

D.W.Crane General Builder - 01258-454-104

Valentines is coming up fast! A box of wine goes to the couple who book with us first!

Valentines is coming up fast as the view from my bathroom window reminded me!

 

frosted glass on sunrise

 

We are finalising our current bookings to make sure that we have room for all those couples who get engaged this week-end!  And even more exciting we are offering a box of wine to the couple who book with us first!!

 

 

Winter at shillingstone House

Winter is the time for repairs and changes to the gardens and grounds.  We are waiting for the drive to be re-surfaced - the potholes have become too many!  We have planted new trees in the playground to hide the tractor as you walk to the kitchen garden and we are hoping to re-instate the Ha-Ha to focus the view from the lawns. 

The frosts have brought magic to the gardens as you can see in the photographs below (taken by my brother in law Malcolm Coombs with a fish-eye lens). 

sunrise over field
frosty moring in field

September weddings.

shillingstone house black and white image

September 2014 brought two wonderful weddings to Shillingstone House – both completely different in design.

The first started with a civil service in the Dining Room of the house.  This was followed by a family lunch, with the wider circle of friends bringing picnics to eat on the lawn in the afternoon.  A delicious Hog Roast supper from local butcher J Matto of Blandford - Woody's Hog Roast - woodysenquiries@gmail.com), had been cooking all day, and was fallen upon by a ravenous gang of children in early evening!

friends in garden

The evening brought a Moroccan flavour to the day with dancing in a magnificent tent provided by www.dorsetpartymarquees.co.uk.  Friday had seen the lawns covered with cushions, low sofas, cushions, drapes and Moroccan lamps waiting to be installed in the marquee. 

 

wedding tent beanbags

Campers took up their spots in the big field, with some staying to picnic with the bride and groom the following day.

It was a very relaxed wedding and the sun shone throughout the day.


The second wedding had a lovely traditional feel to it and was again a wonderfully relaxed day with a great family feel to it.

Wedding guests gathered on the top lawn for drinks and canapes while the Bride and

wedding guests in garden

Bridegroom had their photographs taken in the gardens and grounds by simonfurlongphotography.co.uk

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

After the first of the speeches they moved to the marquee -www.affordable-marquees.com -

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong

The inside looked stunning with lowers arranged on the poles and tables by a family friend - www.topiary-tree.co.uk.

pink rose arangement
pink rose table decoration
wedding table settings
pink and white rose wedding cake

The bride's mother had baked and designed the three tier wedding cake which then assembled by www.cakes-by-christine.co.uk.

A delicious dinner followed the speeches, provided by www.rebeccagreencatering.co.uk, who also cooked the barbeque provided on the following day for close family.  Everyone danced the night away to live music with taxis coming at about 12.30.

Photograph by Simon Furlong

Photograph by Simon Furlong



Debbie & Stuart 21st of June 2014

We are a little late in writing about the wonderful wedding reception of Debbie & Stuart here at Shillingstone House, but here goes! It was a perfect day from the wedding breakfast to the campfire songs at 2.30am.  The weather was fantastic and helped everyone enjoy the space on the lawns to play games and celebrate the day. 

Everyone mucked in to help with the preparations on the day before and those camping were up at 7am to help tidy up on Sunday before having a BBQ breakfast.  The bride and groom had worked so hard to make all the decorations, props and signs giving the day a great atmosphere.  

wedding photo in-front of vw van
bridge and grrom under flower arch
bride under flower arch
weeding sign post
blue flowers in vase
friends on a boat in grass
wedding tent at shillingstone
bride and groom infront of fire
wheel barrow infront of wooden gazebo
wedding blueberry muffins
The cake stands were hand crafted by Sir Michael Salt and can be borrowed if needed for weddings!

The cake stands were hand crafted by Sir Michael Salt and can be borrowed if needed for weddings!

Photographer – Kasia Novak www.peppermintlovephotography.com

Marquee supplied by Affordable Marquees (Traditional canvas pole marquees. Specialising in weddings) www.affordable-marquees.com