Monday 26th September gave a taste of things to come with a cool damp day. One departure and two arrivals and one cleaner here. Both cottages here about 4pm, one has been before and I had time to do some accounts and blogging. Tuesday saw a dull morning. No arrivals or departures and in the afternoon we went to Bookers at Chesterfield. By the time we left the sun had come out and it turned warm. Came home via Dunelm as I haven’t had a Dunelm fix for ages! In the evening we had a lovely sunset so went out to the top field to take some photos. Wednesday was a pleasant day. One departure and one arrival with one cleaner here at lunchtime. Down to Bakewell for my dance class first thing. In the afternoon I had planned to do some accounts but as it was so warm I ended up working outside as did Chris. He strimmed some of verges. Cottage arrived by
6pm, they have been before. Thursday was a fine but breezy day. Instead of a walk we decided to visit Calke Abbey, just south of Derby as we have never been there. First stop,was Biggin Hall Hotel for coffee as we have not been here for a while. It took about an hour to get to Calke Abbey, driving there via Ashbourne and the A50. It is a unique property as it has not been restored and that was one of the wishes of the family who passed it to the National Trust in lieu of death duties. It has had remedial work but has been left in the state of decline that it was found in. It was really interesting and there are gardens and a cafe too. It is set in parkland where there are a number of walks but we didn’t have time to do any of them. We got home later in the afternoon by which time it had clouded up. Enjoy the photos.
Peak District cottages
A walk in Wolfscote Dale
Thursday 22nd September was a fine day and with no arrivals or departures we headed to Hartington for coffee and cake at the Beresford tea room. From here we drove the short distance around to Beresford Lane from where we picked up the path along Wolfscote Dale. We had planned a walk along the Rive Dove as far as Coldeaton Bridge and back. It was not too busy and we enjoyed our walk in the warm sunshine. At Coldeaton Bridge we found a spot to have lunch before returning the same way. We drove back via Hartington for some cheeses and Monyash where I had an ice cream from the Smithy. Every week recently I have been calling in and saying this will be my last ice cream of the season except it hasn’t been! In the evening I went for an extra dance session. Friday was fine but cooler. A quiet day with one departure and one arrival and one cleaner here. Made the most of the day with jobs around the house and preparations for Saturday which was another busy day. Six departures and six arrivals and three cleaners here. Down to Bakewell for the Farmers Market first thing. With a prompt start to cleaning all cleaning completed by lunchtime and all checks completed by the time of first arrivals. A steady stream of arrivals between 3 and 5pm, all have been before. Sunday was fair but cool. No departures or arrivals and down to Bakewell to get paper first thing. After overnight heavy rain the Showground was quite wet and we had planned on visiting the Food and Drink fair on over the weekend but decided not to. Otherwise a quiet day but later in the afternoon we went down to the Garden Tearoom for tea and cake. Wont be long before they close for winter. Boohoo! Enjoy the photos from Thursday.
A busy September Saturday
So Friday 16 September saw the weather returning to normal for the time of year. Guests say they saw storms in the distance early in the morning and the early morning rain gave way to a drier and pleasant afternoon. One departure and one arrival with one cleaner here. Made the most of a quiet day to prepare for Saturday and do some housework. Cottage arrived about 8.30, they have been many time before. Saturday got off to a dull start but it brightened up in the afternoon. A busy day with six departures and five arrivals with one delayed arrival due to illness. Three cleaner here and all ready by 3pm. Four arrivals between 3&4pm with final cottage here at 7pm. All have been before. Fish and chips for tea and it was too dark to take Smudge out by the time we had eaten. Sunday was a fine warm day. The day started with mist in the dales that gradually disappeared with the suns’ warmth. Two departures but no arrivals. Had coffee with one of the cottages on our patio in the morning followed by a quiet afternoon. In the evening we went to the Village Hall to see Spectre which we both enjoyed. Monday was cooler but brightened up in the afternoon. No departures or arrivals but one cleaner here to keep up with cleaning. In the afternoon we went to Buxton to do some shopping calling in at Morrisons and B&Q on the way back. Tuesday was a mild day. One departure and two arrivals and one cleaner here. Housework and paperwork during the afternoon with both cottages arriving around 4.30. Finished the day with a number of bookings. Wednesday was a mild day. No arrivals or departures and I was down to Bakewell first thing for my dancing. A quiet afternoon catching up on jobs including washing the car. Chris did some outside jobs. It’s time to think about putting away parasols and other summer garden furniture. Rain arrived later in the evening and for the first time for a while I got wet taking Smudge for his evening walk.
Indian summer
The main topic of conversation on Wednesday 14 September was the storm of the previous night. When I got down to Bakewell for my dancing session I found a pile of hail outside the hall that still hadn’t melted and one lady said driving through Bakewell had been like driving through a sea of foam. There were also reports of a tornado in Sheffield a local farmer lost his barn roof and had a number of trees uprooted by a possible mini tornado. Chris spent a few hours repairing the damage to the gravel in the courtyard and car park. The tearoom in Over Haddon like a lot of places were cleaning up after the storm. No arrivals or departures and with the continuing warm weather I opted for a lazy day rather than a walk. A number of bookings and emails kept me occupied on my return from Bakewell and I took advantage of the warm weather and did a number of
washes. Spent time chatting to guests but did find an hour to sit and relax on the patio although there was more of a breeze than Tuesday. We had a drive out to Monyash later in the afternoon to pick up some milk and enjoy an ice cream. Thursday was warmer than Wednesday. One arrival and departure with one cleaner here. Initially I had planned a supermarket shop but it seemed a shame to spend a warm afternoon in a supermarket. The morning went quick enough by the time I had done some jobs in the house and garden and before I knew it the cottage had arrived at 4pm. This week most of the guests have been before so we are more likely to find ourselves engaging in conversation with them during the day. Another warm evening so probably the last time this year we ate dinner on the patio.
Bolsover Castle
Monday 12 September was a mild but dull day. Two departures and two arrivals and two cleaners here. Morning went on cottage jobs and afternoon on blogging and emails. Cottages arrived about 4pm. Tuesday was a sunny and very warm day. No departures but one arrival with one cleaner here who also dog sat as we were out in the morning. The local tourist board had organised a familiarisation visit to Bolsover Castle for local accommodation providers in the area. It has been nearly ten years since we were last there so it was nice to have a good look around. After an introductory talk we tried out the new multi media tour guide as we explored the castle so we could give feedback to English Heritage. It was a fascinating place and with all the pictures I took (over 100) I decided in a different life I would love to have been an architectural photographer if such a profession exists. We left around lunchtime so stopped for lunch at the Cafe on the Green in Baslow. Then a quick visit to Chatsworth Farm shop to get tea before back to Smudge. As it was mid afternoon by the time we got back we had a quiet few hours catching up and chatting to guests and even sat outside for an hour. By now it had clouded up and we could hear some rumbles of thunder. We soon realised there was a storm approaching. Cottage arrived at 6pm, they have been before and by the time I saw them in and chatted to guests on the way back to the house it had got very dark. We have never experienced such a storm in all the years we have been here and we we had over half an inch of rain in a few minutes. It was all over in half an hour. The sheet lightening continued for some time and later we realised this was no ordinary storm. Enjoy the (abbreviated collection) of photos.
A third silage
Thursday 8 September was a fine day but cooler and fresher than of late. One departure but no arrivals and a day of catching up with laundry and other jobs. Chris managed to cut the grass in the afternoon. Andrew has done a third silage of some fields on our side of the road so a couple of times we walked around the back to see how they were getting on. This is only the second time since we have been here that he has done a third silage. They had cut on Tuesday but rowed and collected on Thursday. Friday was a breezy day but still mild. A busy day with four departures and two arrivals and two cleaners here. Down to Bakewell first thing to get provisions for the weekend and by the time I got back cleaning was well underway. Cows on this side of the road were moved into different fields, the grass has been growing so quickly in recent weeks. Both cottages here just after 3pm giving me the rest of the afternoon to pay bills and prepare for Saturday. After some heavy overnight rain Saturday dawned overcast and cooler with showers throughout the day. Two departures and four arrivals with two cleaners here. A lot of the work had already been done so this gave me the afternoon in between arrivals to catch up on blogging and accounts. All cottages here by 5pm, all have been before. The dull day gave way to a bright evening and along with a clear sunset I could see the mist rolling in across the dales. Nights are drawing in and won’t be long before I won’t be taking Smudge for an evening walk. Sunday was a fine but breezy day and it was nice to see some sunshine. One departure with one arrival and cottage already prepared. Down to Bakewell to get the paper then decided to go to the tearoom at Over Haddon for coffee (and cake). They were already busy and had a busy Sunday. We had a quiet day ourselves with cottage, who has been before, arriving at 3pm. Enjoy the photos.
Chatsworth Gardens and Dove Dale
Monday 5th September was a fine day. Two departures and three arrivals and two cleaners here. One cottage arrived just after 3pm and two arrivals later in the day. Mid afternoon our friend from Yorkshire arrived for a short stay and in the evening we tried out the tapas at the Bridge Inn at Calver which we all enjoyed. Tuesday was a very warm day and we decided to visit the gardens at Chatsworth House. First stop Edensor Tearoom for coffee and cake. At Chatsworth we had to park in the overflow car park but the gardens were not too busy. They were putting the final preparations in place for the Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition and still clearing away from the Country Fair. We walked quite a few miles around the grounds admiring or otherwise the sculptures. My favourites were the Fruitcake and the Teardrop. They are also still renovating the outside of the
house. Later in the afternoon we called in at the Farm Shop on the way home and as it was so warm in the evening we had a BBQ. Wednesday was another warm day with no departures but one arrival with cottage already prepared. After the first session of my dancing class I met up with Chris and friend for coffee in Bakewell. We then set off for Tissington where we had lunch at Herbert’s Tearoom. Had planned to sit outside but there was too many wasps around. From here a short drive to Dove Dale car park where we walked as far as Hall Dale and back. It was quite busy but we managed to cross the stepping stones later in the afternoon on the way back. Drove home via Hartington to pick up some cheeses and then an ice cream from Smithys in Monyash. Guests had arrived by time we got back. After tea al fresco our friend set off for home before it got too dark. Enjoy the photos of Chatsworth and Dove Dale.
Red Arrows at Chatsworth
Thursday 1 September was a pleasantly warm day. One departure with one arrival and cottage already prepared. A trip to the dentist in Bakewell late morning and got provisions for the weekend while there. A quiet afternoon and in the evening we went out for a meal with friends to the Moon at Stoney Middleton. Friday was mild but overcast. One departure and three arrivals with two cleaners here. First day of the Chatsworth Country Fair and the Red Arrows were scheduled to display mid afternoon. We headed for Andrew’s field behind us where we got a good view and were rewarded at the end with them flying over us on their way home. One arrival here by 6pm, a second by 7pm, they have been before, and final cottage here by 9pm. Saturday was forecast to be wet from midday but it started raining about 10am and carried on until late afternoon. Four departures and three arrivals and two cleaners here. Everything ready by lunchtime. Two arrivals here by 4pm with remaining cottage here just after 7pm. Did some housework in the afternoon. At least it was dry when I took Smudge for his evening walk. Sunday started quite drizzly but brightened up by lunchtime. Two departures and one arrival with cottage already prepared. Housework and other jobs during the day and later in the afternoon we headed off to Baslow Edge to watch the Red Arrow display. I think everyone else in Derbyshire had the same idea too so we did a long detour but were able to park close to where we wanted. We did a quick sprint up to Baslow Edge and got there with a couple of minutes to spare. With better weather conditions they were able to do more routines than Friday. Back the same way to avoid traffic. Cottage arrived in our absence. Enjoy the photos from Friday and Sunday.
Last of the Summer Wine Day
Tuesday August 30 was another fine day, warm with blue skies on the whole. No departures but two arrivals and two cleaners here to keep up with cleaning. A visit from our friends who live in Ashford during the afternoon and both cottages here by 4pm, one has been before. Pleasant enough to eat outside in the evening too. Wednesday was our day off with one departure but no arrivals. Instead of going for a walk, as it was a bit showery to start with, we went for a drive up to Holmfirth which we haven’t been to for many years. Stopped first at Hassop Station for cake and coffee. Then we drove up to Bamford and headed over the moors via the Strines where heather was still out but probably past its best. Onto Holmfirth passing a number of reservoirs including Langsett. At Holmfirth we had a wander around the town finding some of the place used in the Last of the Summer Wine programmes including the iconic Sids cafe and Nora Batty’s house. There was a bus tour available and as we had time and the driver was happy to take Smudge we had a bus tour around the area where we saw some of the locations used in filming. A late lunch at Sids Cafe before setting off back home, this time via Holme Moss which was used by riders in the Tour de France a couple of years ago. Dropping down to Longdendale we passed more reservoirs before driving into Glossop. Here we picked up the Snake Pass and we stopped where the Pennine Way crossed the road. We had good views of the area including views towards the Kinder Plateau. Back home via Bakewell. Enjoy the photos.
Weather Statistics for August. Highest temp 24.6C on 23rd which was warmest day and night. Lowest temp 7.9C on 9th which was coldest day with 8th coldest night. Wettest day 19th with .57 in rain with total for August 2.72 in (8/14 1.69)
August Bank Holiday weekend
Thursday 25th August was a quiet day at Bolehill. One departure but no arrivals so it was a day of catching up on paperwork and jobs. Although mild it was quite misty and wet. In the evening I went to the final dancing session. Summer returned on Friday with a warm sunny day. Three departures and four arrivals and two cleaners here. A busy morning but everything ready for guests arrivals. Three of the arrivals have been here before so it was nice to catch up. There was a lot of cow movement as cows were being taken across the road and brought back after pregnancy scanning. A colourful sunset but got there too late to photograph it. Saturday started fine and for me it was down to Bakewell first thing for the Farmers Market. Three departures and four arrivals and two cleaners here with everything completed by lunchtime. By mid morning it had started to rain and there were showers on and off for the rest of the afternoon with heavier rain in the evening. Consequently Chris
couldn’t cut the grass. Two cottages here just after 3pm with the final two after 7pm, three have been before. Sunday was a pleasant day and warm when the sun came out. No arrivals or departures so my first Sunday off for ten weeks! Had a relaxing day on the whole and spent time chatting to guests. Monday was a glorious day. Hard to believe it was a bank holiday but for us it was a busy day. Five departures with two arrivals and one cleaner here. Everything completed by lunchtime. Both cottages here by 4pm, one has been before and we enjoyed the warm evening sunshine with a BBQ. A number of hot air balloons took off from Bakewell and I got a lovely shot (I think) of the late evening sky with plane trails.