At the weekend, hubby and I decided to visit the Craft & Food Fair at Welbeck. It was on for 2 days and is a great place to buy individual gifts. The food is always amazing and locally produced. We came away with bag loads of goodies. The crafts are the best I have ever seen. I didn't take any photographs but I can honestly say that the standard of craftmanship on display is truly outstanding and original.
Phil is a total genius with the look of a totally mad professor - his work is incredible.
His workshop is amazing to wander around.
I don't think he throws anything away.
We also got chance to have a brief walk around the houses on the Welbeck Estate. I noticed that most of these have been renovated to rent out now, but there are still a few waiting to be done up.
I think I read somewhere where they are hoping to renovate this to become a boutique hotel.
We got to talk to a few of the locals.
And we had a good look around the amazing Harley Gallery which has a Quentin Blake exhibition on at the moment.
They also have a permanent display of artifacts from the estate here too - they change them around so that there is always something new to see.
Still not wanting to go home, we had a wander around the garden centre too.
I always enjoy a trip to Welbeck - so many things to see and do and eat!
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Lovely to see these photos. I think I've commented before that my grandfather worked on the Welbeck Estate and the area holds a lot of nostalgia for me.
What a beautiful building. Love the fluffy chicken!
Liz
What a lovely place to host what sounds like a seriously good craft fair.
Seeing, doing, eating. Perfect!
That sounds like fun, and what a wonderful house, I'm a sucker for an arched window! xxx
It is a lovely place to wander around, after a workshop at hope and elvis I never want to go home and pop into the gallery and garden centre!
Xxx
You always go to such interesting places, but I think this is one of the best! I liked the look of the un-done-up cottages, hope they don't ruin them by working on them! And I have never seen a fluffy chicken - even she looked rather surprised!
You are so lucky (or he is well chosen!) to have a husband who is interested in joining you in your expeditions. I would never get mine to a Craft and Food Fair, which I would love to go to. Can't go anywhere at moment, as post-operative pain keeping me inside, mostly sitting down reading!
A perfect venue for a day out Christmas shopping. Gorgeous surroundings! Bet it would be fab to live in one of the refurbs!
Lisa x
It looks like you had a great time. We used to take my Mum and Dad to the garden centre for lunch - a few years ago now. I love the gallery and farm shop too and can never resist going in those when we visit:)
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