A Week on the Estate: Lookout Floored, Litter Picked & Tawny Tenants
May is upon us and the weather forecast is benign with highs of 18C and lows of 6C over the next week. This has proved perfect for the first week of the Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival and we’ve loved meeting new friends on our tours. A drop or two of rain would still be welcome on the land; aside from the odd fleeting shower, we’re experiencing yet another stubborn dry spell.
At the Hall, things are finally getting back to normal after the serious repair work done to the east front over the winter. Jacqui Rhodes has called time on the disruption and has been putting everything back in good order again, including some lovely antique pendulum clocks. Chris was also persuaded to put aside his gardening gloves and help re-hang some curtains.
The Saturday Club have been hard at work. To get things spick and span for the Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival, they litter-picked all the way from Ormsby Ring to the North Drive on Bluestone Heath Road. They’ll do it all again next month when the festival concludes. As if that weren’t impressive enough, the team emptied and cleaned the stable block ready for its transformation into a turkey brooder. At the time of writing, 185 brand-new Norfolk Blacks have hatched.