by admin-ketchup | Mar 13, 2023 | Belvoir Blog
The Garden Diaries By Belvoir Head Gardener – Tom Webster March 2023 Spring is here, and the sap is rising. As we step boldly into March, it occurs to me, as I administer the breakfast boiled egg, that plants, contrary to old misconceptions, have no idea what time of...
by admin-ketchup | Feb 27, 2023 | Belvoir Blog
Spend Mother’s Day at Belvoir Castle This year, Mother’s Day is Sunday 19th March 2023, and if you’re on the hunt for the ideal Mother’s Day activity, Belvoir Castle is the place to be. From exploring the Castle to savouring a Mother’s Day afternoon tea,...
by admin-ketchup | Feb 10, 2023 | Belvoir Blog
The Garden Diaries By Belvoir Head Gardener – Tom Webster February 2023 As we teeter tentatively into February, it seems to me that, although we are in the middle of winter, there are signs of spring. Snowdrops are coyly nodding in anticipation of our Snowdrops at the...
by admin-ketchup | Jan 19, 2023 | Belvoir Blog
The Garden Diaries By Belvoir Head Gardener – Tom Webster January 2023 Suddenly it’s the new year, and the autumn jobs you didn’t manage to do tumble into January – I’m still planting bulbs! We don’t always do things when we should, but rather when we can. We’ve...
by admin-ketchup | Jan 16, 2023 | Belvoir Blog
What is a historic house and why are they important? From eye-catching monuments to heritage homes, England’s rich heritage can be recognised all over the country. Historic buildings and houses tell compelling stories of moments gone by, whilst preserving them...