Monday, 5 November 2012

Amsterdam




We were lucky enough to get across to Amsterdam in August and it is a city which we both loved. It is alive and busy and full of young people and has such a charm with the canals and tens of thousands of bicycles. Everyday the main train station has over 10,000 bicycles parked there.




Canal scene




They also say canals are three meters deep - 1 meter of water, 1 meter of sludge and 1 meter of bikes.





Typical street scene which we walked into town


The city is well laid out send is very walkable, but a good and inexpensive tram system too.

We took a bus tour up to The Hague and this tour included Delft.



The Delft emblem in the own square











Some examples of china. There are about three small private factories which make the genuine Delft china which is called royal delft and this is more expensive and exclusive than the common stuff we usually see.




The Delft factory we visited










Pics of the town of Delft and inside the council chambers








Delft town square.

The Hague was very impressive also with lovely building




The Royal Palace for official stuff - not everyday living


The School of science and Tehnology


International court of Justice where the war criminals are tried





The council buildings












There are embassies for every country here and lovely parks and monuments.

Floriade was another highlight. This is a horitcultural festival the is held every 10 years and covers 66 hectares. Many countries had displays and there was a fabulous gondola which gave you a wonderful view of the whole park.

I just so want one of these couches in my garden



Isn't that cool!!




A environmental friendly display to attract wildlife




Cool wood mosaic pot









An overview from the gondola




Lovely window displays


I loved this planted arbour


Nice use of space with these white trunks




Simple but good plantings.

We really noticed that the Dutch show a lot of care for each other. It is amazing to think that so much of the land is reclaimed and that was all done with the humble windmill and drains.



The central train station in Amsterdam




Local residences along the canals




Most of the country side is flat flat flat like this scene.



This pic is taken from one of the numerous bridges over canals. At night some of the bridges are lit and look spectacular as you look along the canal.

Broughton Castle




This castle is very near Banbury and has been owned by the Fiennes family for about 600 years. It makes a very beautiful setting with its most and lovely lines of the building itself. The rooms are not too big which gives it a more friendly and homely feeling that some of the more palatial ones.





The first view of castle through gates


The stable buildings




Parts of the walled garden


Looking out to the most


Back view of castle


Some of the corridors



The main hall



More corridors






Both of these bedrooms had hand painted wall paper. It was quite lovely



Some history of the property



The main sitting room



Detail of walls


Walking over the moat through the tower entrance


Looking down in the gardens from the very top.

Some say the nursery rhyme Ride a Cock Horse was generated from this castle and the 'fine lady' was actually a Fienne lady as in the surname. However other say this is not true.

Friends of our tended the property next door and we joined them in the local pub for a couple of quizz nights. The gardener from the castle was in our team on the last occasion.