Monday 15 March 2010

Red Arrows fly past

Today is our first weekday open to the public since way back when but we got a nice surprise this morning when we were treated to a fly past from the Red Arrows. The sun was shining bright over the site and the planes looked spectacular as they loomed closely over the Castle.

Monday 8 March 2010

Free entry for Mums on Mothering Sunday

This Sunday 14th March 2010, Tattershall Castle is encouraging visitors to join in on a day of spoiling mum; Mothers are invited to come along and enjoy the historic property for free to celebrate Mother’s Day.

In the Castle’s Parlour Room a local beauty therapist will be setting up a treatment centre offering visiting mothers a free make-up makeover or hand massage in addition to a range of paid for treatments. Furthermore, there will be a range of arts and crafts activities available for children to keep them entertained and make a present for mum; including Mother’s Day cards and bookmarks.

Outside the Castle away from the Mother’s Day themed activities, the grounds will be full of springtime colour, including an assortment of in bloom daffodils and snowdrops.

Sunday 7 March 2010

snow drops at Tattershall


I just wanted to put a picture of the lovely snow drops in the grounds of the castle. Clive has done a really great job of planting them

Archiving




I have recently begun volunteering at Tattershall, I'm helping to archive some of the castles paper work and books, strangly, letters written mostly by the 1960's castle committee. Maybe the fact that these letters survived and others havent is because the head of the committee owned a post office so was fastidious about keeping documents, even down to the price of toilet rolls!! many of the letters seem to echo problems that continue today at the castle, such as sagging beams (gravity isnt kind to castles either), keeping the moat topped up and reigning in the wayward peacocks (which have now been got rid of, due to their apparent adventures in other people gardens and green houses!).


As shown in the pictures above (from left to right) Clive, myself and Lee have also been going around the castle making sure all the objects, pictures and furniture have been catalogued, photographed and measured. coming up with descriptions for objects and not always knowing the technical word for a particular type of decoration leads to some imaginative results.


It turns out that my efforts to not come accross too girly when working with two burley men in a castle weren't neccessarily needed, as Lee appears to be scared of spiders and Clive of mice!! Two tiny mice trapped in the bird seed bin, had Clive calling me brave to go any where near! (blimey are mice fast and can really jump when they want to!)