Thursday, 23 April 2026

The first bluebells - 2026


The bluebells in our garden have been in full bloom for a few days now, and even though the garden variety seem to flower much earlier than the wild ones, we thought we would go and have a look at the wild ones. For our first trip (there will be quite a few, as we both love bluebells) we decided to go to the woods that start just outside Leamington and lead to Leek Wootton.


Almost immediately we saw some


Wanting to have them all around us,  we took this narrow path on our left


a large area full of them, all around us


I post about bluebells every year and every time I am disappointed by the quality of the photographs - the vivid blue, the vibrancy never comes out, it's such a disappointment









We got to the end of the path, fields in front of us


so we retraced our steps





as you can see, they are not fully out yet




We joined the main path again


Not many people about, we must have seen two people for the whole walk - it was just us and the birds




Another area with bluebells




more flowers amongst the bluebells




Again, another path leading to an area full of bluebells, so we took it










I love walking through woods, but in bluebell season I forget to look up







We did not walk all the way to Leek Wooton. I was recovering from a cold, and this was my first walk so wanted to take it easy so we retraced our steps




got to the end of the walk, which was also our beginning, through the gate




on the narrow path next to the field.




Walked on the road for less than two minutes




View from the bridge




and from the other side





zooming in - I wish I could see this house properly, it always intrigues me. As you can see in the photograph it's on two sets of stills. And those windows - I love them.




After the bridge, this wooded area, that has some very interesting buildings




Approaching the mill, the main building in the area




but before that, the entrance to the house I saw from the bridge - that's all one can see




plus, this. I wish I could see more




and now, the mill. 




I love this building - this was probably a loader







the balcony




the window. And what's the bit below, a small inner balcony?




the wheel




the steps going up





the side of the mill








A view of the mill from the other side - I love that chimney




The Mill House across the road. We'll have to come back when the wisteria is in full bloom




We then walked back to our car and headed for home. I love this little green oasis which is only a 10-minute drive from the centre of Leamington.

 

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