Staunton Harold Reservoir

Sailing on Staunton Harold Reservoir

Staunton Harold Reservoir, created in 1964, plays a vital role in supplying water to communities in Leicester and the East Midlands. Managed by Severn Trent and the National Trust, this 209-acre reservoir evolved from one of Calke Abbey’s six ponds. The reservoir offers picturesque walks, ideal for leisurely strolls or more energetic hikes to Calke … Read more

The Ferrers Centre for Arts & Crafts at Staunton Harold

The Courtyard at the Ferrers Centre

The Ferrers Centre for Arts & Crafts, located in the beautiful setting of Staunton Harold, is a hub for creativity and heritage. Housed in historic stable buildings, it features independent artisan workshops, galleries, and a tearoom. Visitors can explore handmade crafts, fine art, and bespoke gifts while enjoying the charm of this inspiring creative community. … Read more

The Smithy at Calke Abbey Stables

The Smithy at Calke Abbey Stables

The Smithy in Calke Abbey offers a glimpse into the estate’s working past. Once needed to keep farm equipment, tools, and horseshoes in good repair, the ancient forge is fitted out with original bellows, an anvil, and a much-worked hearth. Look inside and imagine the smell, noise, and sensation of the blacksmith’s work, where iron … Read more

Deer in Calke Abbey Deer Park

A Deer in Calke Abbey Deer Park

Calke Abbey’s Deer Park, a sprawling historic landscape, offers a captivating journey into nature. Home to herds of red and fallow deer, it provides a glimpse into a traditional parkland setting. Ancient trees dot the landscape, creating a haven for wildlife. Visitors can explore the walking trail around the deer park witnessing seasonal changes and … Read more

Staunton Harold, its Ponds and Church of the Holy Trinity

Staunton Harold Hall Fish Pond

The Fish Pond at Staunton Harold The Fish Pond on Staunton Harold Estate offered a beautiful composition on this particular Sunday afternoon. The soft winter light created an almost mirror-like reflection of the surrounding trees on the water’s surface. The subtle colours and textures of the landscape, along with the human element of the walkers … Read more

Then and Now: Staunton Harold Reservoir

Scots Brook Returns to its Original Course During the Drought of 2018 at Staunton Harold Reservoir

Staunton Harold Reservoir is a scenic 210-acre reservoir in Melbourne, Derbyshire. In 2018, the reservoir experienced significantly low water levels due to drought conditions. Currently, the reservoir is at 88.8% capacity, a stark contrast to the drought year. You can enjoy bird watching, sailing, and walking trails. It features a visitor centre, wildflower meadow, and … Read more

Calke Abbey in Early Spring

Calke Abbey in the Early Spring Sunshine

Calke Abbey, a National Trust gem in Ticknall, Derbyshire, offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era. This ‘un-stately home’ is preserved as found, showcasing the fascinating decline of a country estate. Explore its unrestored rooms, discover hidden collections, and wander through its beautiful, yet faded, walled gardens and orangery. With its vast parkland, Calke … Read more

Crocuses at Ticknall

Crocuses near Ticknall Village Hall

The humble crocus, a herald of spring, brings vibrant color to gardens as winter fades. These low-growing perennials burst forth with cup-shaped flowers in hues of purple, yellow, and white. Notably, Crocus sativus yields saffron, a prized spice. Crocuses are hardy, thriving in sunny spots with well-drained soil. Their early blooms provide vital sustenance for … Read more

An Old Tree on the Calke Abbey Estate

An old tree on the Calke Abbey Estate

Calke Abbey’s vast parkland offers a tranquil escape, with 600 acres of historic landscape. Wander through ancient woodlands, past secluded ponds, and observe herds of red and fallow deer. Explore National Nature Reserves, and discover ancient oaks, including the ‘Old Man of Calke.’ Enjoy diverse walking trails, witnessing seasonal changes, from spring’s vibrant blooms to … Read more

The First Daffodils of 2025

Daffodils

The daffodil, heralds warmer days with its vibrant yellow blooms. These trumpet-shaped flowers, often with a contrasting center, brighten gardens and woodlands. A symbol of rebirth, daffodils are hardy and resilient, thriving in various climates. Their sweet fragrance and sunny appearance lift spirits after winter’s gloom. From classic yellows to modern pinks and whites, daffodils … Read more