We are thrilled that the Himalayan Hideout and the Hedge Maze are now open. Children are already enjoying exploring the hideout which is built around two enormous sweet chestnut trees. They seem to love chasing each other round and round the structure, climbing up the scramble net and along the climbing wall. Two new benches mean that there is somewhere for parents or grandparents to sit and relax whilst watching them.
We have fenced the hedge maze and so it is still possible to explore and get lost even thought the trees are still quite small. Shirlie's mysterious white creature stands proudly at the centre, carrying the Tibetan Flag. I do hope other children are not as scared of it as our daughter Clemmy is; she refuses to even lift her head up to look it in the (glass) eye!
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Thursday, June 17
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Sarah
on Thu 17 Jun 2010 14:34 BST
Wednesday, May 5
by
Sarah
on Wed 05 May 2010 20:28 BST
I am pleased to announce that Emilia Rose was born on 1st May, weighing 9lbs, 11oz. She was over 2 weeks overdue so we were very relieved about her safe arrival.
Life at Riverhill continues to be busy with work starting on both the car park and the Himalayan Hideout. The maze has been marked out and half the trees have been planted. We hope that both the maze and the Himalayan Hideout will be operational by the end of May but please consult the blog and website for more information nearer the time. Thank you to all the visitors who have sent such positive e-mails following their visits. We are so glad to hear that so many of you have enjoyed your time at Riverhill. The bluebells are looking absolutely AMAZING right now! Saturday, April 10
by
Sarah
on Sat 10 Apr 2010 15:10 BST
We have discovered that the most fantastic dens have been built by visitors up in the woods. Thank you to everyone who has got involved - they look wonderful! The Yeti is also very appreciative as it now has some better places to hide! Judging from the shrieks from the woods, I think it might be around this afternoon. Generally speaking, visitors seems to spot it at weekends between 2-4pm - Good Luck! more »
Wednesday, April 7
by
Sarah
on Wed 07 Apr 2010 12:35 BST
Due to popular demand, 2010 Season Tickets for Riverhill Himalayan Gardens are now available - see the website for prices. Purchase from the ticket office - please remember that we currently only accept cash or cheques!
Wednesday, March 31
by
Sarah
on Wed 31 Mar 2010 20:53 BST
Calling all keen sleuths and chocoholics! We have organised an Easter Bunny Hunt on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. I have also heard that the Yeti may well be up in the woods on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday - it seems that the best time to spot it is in the afternoons between 2 - 4pm! Good Luck!
Saturday, March 20
by
Sarah
on Sat 20 Mar 2010 06:35 GMT
Firstly, a huge thank you to everyone who sent us kind messages following our appearance on Country House Rescue. We have been absolutely overwhelmed by the response and I apologise if I haven't managed to reply to you yet.
I have been reminded this week of the old television programme, 'Challenge Annika'. Short of jumping out a helicopter (probably not sensible anyway with only 3 weeks to go before baby no. 4 arrives!), I feel that we have done most of other things that Annika Rice had to do when trying to get a project completed in only a short period of time. I am so grateful for everyone's help - from the team of builders who were here until late last night finishing off the tea-room, to Simon our graphic designer and the printers who have put together our exciting new 'Unlocking the Stories' guide book. (This is not to mention the kind friends who have offered to look after the children, paint signs, erect tables and even walk the dog!) Many people have asked how we are getting on with the new 'attractions'. We are hoping that both the children's play equipment and the maze should be operational by mid-May. The maze will initially be marked out using fencing and then we will add the yew trees in the Autumn which is a better time for planting. Ros, a local artist, has now completed her fantastic 'viewpoint panorama' and so, fingers crossed, that will be put on a lectern up by the 'Everest summit' in time for Easter. Most importantly, we hope that the car park will also be ready by the end of May. It will be such a relief when we finally have some hard-standing for visitors to park on - with only the old grass tennis courts to use at the moment we are praying for some fine weather! The rest of the gardens will be open to visitors from tomorrow. We are starting to see the first hesitant signs of Spring but everything seems much further behind this year. If you are looking for riotous colour, I would definitely delay your visit by a few weeks! There have been no sightings of the Yeti yet this year but I am suspicious of some large footprints which Ed discovered up in the Bluebell woods............. Sunday, March 7
by
Sarah
on Sun 07 Mar 2010 14:41 GMT
After a frustrating few months, we have finally been granted planning permission for our car park, hedge maze and children's play equipment. We are so excited to be able to make progress with our project and will start work on these areas as soon as possible - I will keep you posted!
With the gardens due to open in just 2 weeks, it is certainly a case of 'all hands to the pump'! Ed is busy constructing a new display stand for the plants which his grandmother has been carefully cultivating. I have been working on the new guide book and viewpoint sign and Ed's brother, Dan, has also been helping out cutting special wooden keys to hang around the garden. Jane is sorting out the refurbishment of the tea room and shop whilst young Arthur and Freddy have also been set to task, creating some excellent dens up in the bluebell woods. Finally, excitement is mounting with our television debut this week on Channel 4's 'Country House Rescue' (Thursday 11th March, 8pm). I hope you enjoy it! |
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