Monday, 28 May 2012

Our last May vacancies

The view from our courtyard towards St Micheal's Mount























Well May is drawing to a close and we are still getting lots of enquiries and so I thought I'd put the room that we do have available here in the hope that it is Exactly the dates that somebody somewhere is looking for at Ednovean Farm!!

We have the Apricot room free for a three day break at the end of  May the 29th 30th and 31st


Our pretty fresh Apricot room with French doors onto
a little private courtyard

I painted the faux panels on the wall using a diner plate
to form the corners!

























and looking forwards into June we have our Pink room free fro one night on the 6th of June and the Pink room and the Apricot room free for one night on the 12th of June and then a few other short breaks after that so can i temp you???


Ollie has grown a little older since his appearance on the web site
but I hope he will be waiting for you! here he is warming himself
on the  wall above the Parterre

6 comments:

  1. Would if i could!!!! Sue

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  2. 2012 is already flying by and we're just about at the half-way point! I can't believe May is over. Here in Ashland the next 5 months will be a busy blur. I think maybe we need a revolving door. Always love the Ollie and Spud photos, terribly allergic to kitties though!

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  3. I wish I could,too!
    It all went pear shaped yesterday as ever on a farm, and we didn't get away, so got stuck in to finishing seed sowing in the kitchen garden; broad beans producing tiny pods. Copious cups of tea and a thunderstorm in the evening. Spraying today!
    Delightful room designing, it's a gift.
    Lv pats x.

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  4. Sounds wonderful to me as well Christine - take a look at yesterdays blog for some photos of your naughty young horses ! Sue

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  5. I don't know where the year has gone either Patti it seems a blur since Christmas (soon be in the shops again eek!)but ollie considerately moves out of the house each spring preferring the stables and garden room so you should be safe!
    What a shame Pats, i pictured you striding across the Yorkshire moors as i grovelled in the border but another day will come and the veg patch sounds pretty good to me!
    Thanks Sue, poor Bodkin is looking a little bit depleted and has retired again to a solitary life in the orchard and so we will wait until he approaches the "big boys" field gate again to be let in - off to look at your pics now Thanks!

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