A's swimming lessons have started again so I had the place to myself on Saturday morning. I sneaked in a little more time on the blanket before going out to paint some more of the sheds. Yes, the blanket is still the same one...
On Saturday afternoon we then visited somewhere I've been meaning to go all summer. I first mentioned it in this post (gosh, hadn't realised it was so long ago!)
From the guide:
"Formakin’s buildings may look like they were built hundreds of years ago – the stable, opposite the car park entrance, even has the date “1694 DL” inscribed over the arch. But all is not what it seems… the letters DL mean Damned Lie. Everything was built between 1903 and 1913 for a wealthy Paisley stockbroker, John Holms. He and his well-known architect, Sir Robert Lorimer, seem to have had great fun designing the buildings – just look at the stone monkeys scampering about on the roof of the stable!
Unfortunately, Mr Holms’ money suddenly ran out before the buildings were completed. Work stopped so suddenly that workmen’s tools were still propped up where they left them in the half-finished Mansion House over 60 years later. Since the late 1970s, the buildings have gradually been completed and have all now been subdivided into private houses and apartments."
That night I sleep in the tent in the garden with A. She enjoyed it so much (the best bit was "making shadow puppets with the torch") she's back in the tent now with her daddy for tonight. We'd promised we'd have a camping night during the summer and time was starting to run out. As we only have a 2-3 man tent there is not enough space for all of us at once (perhaps just as well - I dread to think how excited N would have been in it!). We are thinking of getting a bigger tent for future family holidays, if we do I'll also be purchasing a reasonably thick airbed!
11 comments:
What a nice place to visit, no bike ride but equally interesting. I'm glad you had your night in the tent but it is getting a bit chilly isn't it. Big incentive to get the blanket finished if you do it again.
What a great adventure! thank you for sharing this magical place, the photos are lovely as usual!
Your crochet is so so gorgeous, the colours are so jolly.
love
Lyn
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Great crochet and a fabulous place to visit. Go for the bigger tent!!! xxx
I drive the wee road through this estate on my way to take Little R to Mini Pony Club. Didn't realise you could actually get in through that big gate. Will definitely follow in your footsteps one day soon.
Yes yes yes! -to the crochet. Totally exquisite. No no no! - to the leaves. I don't want autumn yet, beautiful as they are.
What pretty leaves. Your crochet is such gorgeous colours.
Lovely pics but that blanket - WOW!! Now that puts a spanner in my works as to what to do next.....
I do love your blanket. You should defnately get a bigger tent - camping is the best!
What a lovely surprise to see your atmospheric photos of Formakin. I grew up near it. As children we always used to call it 'the Monkey House': there was just one reclusive old lady living there with dozens of cats in those days, and it was a bit overgrown and creepy. It's lovely to see it being cherished and appreciated these days.
I love the bit about the 'damned lie'! The monkeys look so mischievous too! x
Hi Anne, I've just had a most enjoyable little virtual visit to Formakin Estate through your blog. Thanks so much - it is really beautiful!
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