Ingrid wrote [These puppets]were made in early 1950s by my Dad. He was a puppet master for “Hesling’s Marionettes” and brought puppet shows to villages and towns around Exmoor. These are just a small selection of puppets from various productions he and my Mum put on – from Rumpelstiltskin to review shows. They have beenContinue reading “Puppets in the Wood”
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roofing the barn
Hoory hurrah, the roof is being done, almost as I write this. Thanks go to Cyril and Guy for their time and skills. I think Cyril ran out of patience with us ever completing the barn and got his scaffolding up and got on with it. Much appreciated.Though as usual, everyone is trying to get it doneContinue reading “roofing the barn”
Mid summer madness
Seems like a long time ago, but as the nights draw in and the cold creeps under the door it’s good to remember the fantastic summer we had.
Burning Down The House
These photos are from the event we had at mid summer. Please see Events page. It was a beautiful night, and made completely magical in the wood with the fantastic installations. The house that Micheal and Louise made so lovingly, burnt down spectacularly. Everyone was enchanted by the amazingly beautiful music that they created fromContinue reading “Burning Down The House”
Directions From Wiveliscombe take B3227 to Waterow. Turn right at Rock Inn Take 2nd left (signposted Chipstable) Go through village of Chipstable. Continue and bear left at Chistable Cross Continue until you see sign on left. Park here and walk through the wood.
Directions to Burning Down the House
Directions From Wiveliscombe take B3227 to Waterow. Turn right at Rock Inn Take 2nd left (signposted Chipstable) Go through village of Chipstable. Continue and bear left at Chistable Cross Continue until you see sign on left. Park here and walk through the wood.
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Storm Damage January/February 2014
Dresses by Jenni Dutton
View from the loo
This view has changed since so many trees have blown over. It’s still a good place to sit, contemplate and watch the sunset reflected on the trees.