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Tag Archives: Bourne End
Monday #257
Blytonian food, The Enchanted Wood and What we did in February “It is a treek. Did you not give me a dare? Did you not tell me to do a treek on you? I have done one with the teeth. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog talk
Tagged Bourne End, In the Fifth at Malory Towers, Mam'zelle Dupont, March, Monday, Peterswood, The Five Find-Outers
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Bourne End overview
Over the years we’ve written a lot about our trips to Enid Blyton’s magical home of Old Thatch and Bourne End, even though we haven’t really written about it since. So I thought I would remind you all of our … Continue reading
A Writer’s Garden 2: What we know about the original Old Thatch gardens
Last week we looked at the most up to date information we had from Old Thatch gardens and got an idea of the kind of place the cottage and gardens are, but as mentioned we don’t know very much about … Continue reading
Posted in Enid Blyton
Tagged Bourne End, Gillian Baverstock, Jackie Bennett, Old Thatch, Teachers World, Tess Livingstone, The Writers Garden
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A Writer’s Garden 1: Old Thatch in the present day, part one
I came across a book The Writer’s Garden by Jackie Bennett, at work last Saturday and immediately started flicking through it to see if I could find any information about Enid Blyton’s own beloved gardens, but the book was annoyingly devoid … Continue reading
Blyton’s Britain, part 1
Thanks to a comment on one of my previous posts, from a reader saying that it would be nice to have a list of locations that Enid Blyton used for inspiration and where she lived, I have decided to put … Continue reading
Monday Madness
“Here we are again, as happy as can be, all good friends and jolly good company” Did you like my singing? It sounds a bit like nails down a chalk board really, which is a shame. However it is Monday … Continue reading
End of the Season, Old Thatch
Old Thatch Gardens, Bucks, have their last open day today before they close for another year and with this in mind, I have been back to Old Thatch twice in the past month to get a selection of photos to … Continue reading
Posted in Locations
Tagged August, Bourne End, Flowers, Garden, Monochrome, Old Thatch, Panorama, Water feature
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Old Thatch: Come rain, come shine
Ok, I know you’ve already had a Bourne End blog off me for Spring where the weather was delightfully warm and sunny, but bear with me. Last time, I did not visit the beautiful gardens at Old Thatch because they were … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Personal Experiences
Tagged Bourne End, Old Thatch, Rain, Sunshine, Weather
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A visit to Bourne End and Old Thatch with the Enid Blyton Society Forumites
That title is a bit of a mouthful really, but on Sunday fourteen forumites met up along with seven of their nearest and dearests (some more willingly than others) for lunch and a wander around old Thatch. A good number … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Experiences
Tagged Bourne End, Enid Blyton Society, Flowers, Nature, Old Thatch, Robin
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Bourne End under water
Last Sunday, when we had some nice sunny weather (and a break from all this rain) I thought I would go for a walk, and well for some reason, I thought that it would be nice to go to Bourne … Continue reading
Sunset at Bourne End
I am afraid it’s a rather simple blog today, but I feel I must share it with you before it gets far from my mind. The other day, after work, just as it was getting dark, I made the mad … Continue reading
A Blyton-y, Blog-y Bourne End Walk! by Corinna
I was lucky enough to have a recent trip to the UK from New Zealand, and the very first catch-up arranged was with Stef! Having equally well-organised friends is definitely very useful. Since she lives vaguely out that way, and … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Experiences
Tagged Bourne End, Marlow, Old Thatch, The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage, Written by Corinna
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Just another Manic Monday
Monday, comes around too quickly doesn’t it. It’s a bit of a shame that it’s my turn this week for the Monday post, because Fiona got a new camera last week, and I think she’s dying to show off some … Continue reading
The feelings of Old Thatch from 4th August 2013
Ducking under the lych gate of Old Thatch almost makes you feel like you’re entering another, more magical world. Whatever the weather the magical feel of this garden does not disappoint. Once under the lych gate you are surrounded by high … Continue reading
When Francis went to Old Thatch
The alarm clock went off at 6 o’clock and I staggered downstairs to make a cup of tea for Izzy and I. We really don’t function without large doses of tea so the thought of going a few hours without … Continue reading
Beaconsfield, Bekonscot, Blyton Close and a little bit of Bourne End
Gosh, that’s an awful lot of Bs in the title! However Enid Blyton seemed to be all about the Bs. I mean she grew up in Beckenham, and lived with Hugh Pollock there for a couple of years when they … Continue reading
Bourne End and Old Thatch, June 2013
I spent last weekend with Stef, around London and Berkshire. We spent the majority of our time doing Blyton-related activities, including a day at Bourne End on the Sunday. I’d been to Bourne end twice before – once in 2012 … Continue reading
Monday
Stef and I have had a very Blyton-y weekend! I’ve been down staying with her so we’ve gone on lots of trips. We’ve been to Blyton Close (the site of Green Hedges), Bekonscot the model village of Beaconsfield which has … Continue reading
Posted in Blog talk
Tagged Beaconsfield, Beckenham, Bekonscot, Blyton Close, Bourne End, June, Monday, Old Thatch, Prize Give Away
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Bourne End: A May Day walk
It’s beginning to look a lot like summer! In the glorious sunshine on May Day (May 1st) I convinced my friend Catherine to come for another Bourne End walk with me. It’s basically my spring Bourne End blog but because … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Personal Experiences
Tagged Bourne End, May, Old Thatch, Spring, Sunshine, Weather
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A winter walk at Bourne End
When I mentioned my trip to Bourne end Fiona asked me: “Are you going to do a blog for each season?” I said: “Maybe.” I guess in a way I was telling the truth! Last Monday I woke up to … Continue reading