A day out at Wimpole Hall

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It has been a busy day. I was volunteering again at parkrun. The local event is celebrating two years, so there was cake. I barely had time to grab a slice before heading off to pick up my parents in Bedford. They do not have a car these days, so we took them to Wimpole Hall. That is not too far away in Cambridgeshire, but we ended up on some little lanes where you cannot go very fast. When we got there the car park was pretty full. That area looks fairly new, but I am not too sure if or when I have been there before.

Wimpole Hall

This is a National Trust property and as members we get free entry. The building dates back to the 17th century with various modifications over the years. Some of the landscaping was by 'Capability' Brown'. The last resident was the daughter of author Rudyard Kipling and she bequeathed it to the National Trust in 1976.

Each owner would have updated the house to match the latest styles. Some of it has been restored back to how it would have looked previously.

Dome

Obviously these people had serious money. They were the billionaires of their day. This dome is above a sitting room that was made by removing seven existing rooms, but they had plenty to spare. I did not get a picture of the library, but it is on their site. They have thousands of old books in there. That was a real status symbol back then, but one of the guides says they were used for actual research.

The front of the house looks out across open fields and a view of the countryside that is still fairly unspoilt. At the rear is a formal garden with lots of topiary (shaped hedges) and a 'ruin' that was actually built like that as a novelty 'folly'. They are working on making the garden more sustainable so it needs less water and maintenance.

The estate is also a working farm with various livestock including cows, sheep and pigs. We saw some of those. The former stable block now houses the cafe and gift shop. There is also a second hand book shop in there. The horses lived better than the local poor people.

Stables

We did not go around the farm itself this time, but we did go in the huge walled garden. This has masses of flowers, but also lots of fruit and vegetables. Apparently they can produce 200kg of those each week. It gets used in the restaurant and is also sold. They had some great pumpkins and lots of other stuff that looked ready to harvest.

Garden

There is a huge greenhouse where they grow chillis.

Greenhouse

My parents really enjoyed their outing. My mum is a keen gardener, but they like the history too. My dad used to cycle around some of the local villages in his youth when there was a lot less traffic.

There were a lot of old planes flying overheard. This could be related to the air museum at Duxford. We saw a Spitfire and Hurricane as well as some biplanes. The weather is pretty good for this time of year, so there was no need for a coat.

We may well go back there as there is more to see and the garden will change with the seasons.

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The dome is big
So you mean they removed seven existing buildings to build that dome
It looks beautiful!

They would have knocked down some walls in the house to make it. Such houses were all about showing off your status and they would adapt to the latest fashions.

They have a parkrun there and I instantly thought you volunteered.. lol
Nice place and due for a revisit, I'm not far away.


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I meant to mention the parkrun. I've not done that one. I think it can get muddy in winter. I'll have to try and get out to some others in the area, but it means getting up earlier on a Saturday.

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How I would love to see this place. Did you get any photos of the planes?

I only had my phone, so the planes would have been dots. Yesterday a formation of five planes came over my house that included 3 biplanes. I missed getting a photo of those. There are several air museums not too far from us, so this is fairly common. It is something to hear a Spitfire fly over.

Ah, now I am really jealous, as I can just imagine myself in your garden with my camera.
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There's quite a lot of air traffic around here. You'd love it.

I bet, but sadly it's an idle dream !LOL

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We see a lot of biplanes around here and an aerobatic pilot often too. Here in Berkshire there are a lot of airfields and Oxfordshire has a few too. I would love to see them up close on the ground.

I sometimes hear them coming and can pop out in the garden for a look. A recent sighting was a de Havilland Vampire jet. I had to look it up. My dad recognised a big biplane we saw today. It's amazing that they are still flying after all these years.

They must look after them well. I wonder if anyone has made a modern biplane?

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That’s brilliant. I’m sure there are some in the U.K. but I’ve never researched it to be honest.


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Yes, I agree, as there must be some new ones in the UK. I have featured some new biplanes in my old posts here, but that was a time ago.
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I am so glad you took me on this journey with you virtually☺️ because I love the view of these photos, especially the one in the garden, the plants and flowers looks so colourful. Indeed it is a place worth revisiting again

Looks really cool - I love such old Buildings!
The fact that old planes are flying in an Air Museum near by is pretty cool. All museums stuff in germany never gets used except trains.

There's a little air museum near us where most of their planes can still fly. They need some dedicated people to make that happen as some planes are over a century old now.

That's really cool!

I've never been to Wimpole Hall before, but I don't know why I've heard of it.. is there a Wimpole Street in London somewhere.

There is a Wimpole Street. It's had a few famous residents. In some cases the lords of these houses owned property in London that got named after them. The Duke of Bedford owned a lot of London property and so there is Bedford Square and other places named after the family.

Gosh I miss Ole' blighty ...And the endless beautiful old houses one can wander and enjoy. I hope you are well and ready for Autumn.

We do have some lovely places to visit. It's feeling autumnal now after a warm September. Our day out was at the end of that.

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We’re members too and when we last went to Cambridge we spotted Wimpole, it went on the list of places to visit sometime.

It's a good one. There are not too many NT properties around here, but we look out for them when we are travelling. I was just amazed at how busy it was.

There’s a lovely house near us called The Vyne and there have been times where we had to turn around and come straight back out. Great to see them busy. Basildon Park is another favourite near Pangbourne with stunning views. They filmed Pride and Prejudice there.

Wrest Park near us has amazing gardens with various structures to explore. I went there as a kid and my kids went too. There's a few others in the area. I guess I may appreciate them more now.

It’s wonderful to hear about your delightful day at Wimpole Hall! Such rich history nestled within those venerable walls and sprawling gardens. I’ve always been fascinated by places that echo the tales and lifestyles of their past inhabitants.

The UK has plenty of history and a lot has been preserved. It just tends to be more about the rich than the ordinary folk.

I haven't been able to actually visit this place yet, I've only seen it in pictures and it's a very beautiful place, one day I'll definitely visit London.

Don't worry, I don't expect you to go there. London is nice too, so good luck with getting there.

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That greenhouse is bigger than my whole allotment, damn I'd love one of those!

It seems the garden had got totally grown over and it has all be restored. That greenhouse may be fairly new, but in proportion to the garden it's not that big. It extends what they can grow.

I got greenhouse envy!

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