Some progress with my knitting project, but first a little more on the Hafod estate which is on the doorstep of Ty Cariad.

I found a painting on Wikipedia of the old Hafod Mansion in it's glory days, though the original Tudor mansion was rebuilt in the Gothic style by the romantic English man Thomas Johnes, who inherited the estate.

If you take away the house, the picture below is pretty much how the landscape  looks today, though there are less broad leaf trees and more taller pine.
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also found this article which is a brief summary of the history of the gardens, the wooded walks and grottos  of which are said to have inspired Coleridge's lines 'In  Xanadu did Kubla Khan, a stately pleasure dome decree, where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man, down to a sunless sea.'

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Today the only remaining part of the mansion is the stable block, which is now used as the estate office.


The rest is a pile of rubble that is slowly being reclaimed by nature, and a few glimpses of it's former grandeur.


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There are few human visitors to the site, and here you are more likely to meet the sheep who commune with the Deity in the wall.

This one is seeking advice......possibly about stain removal.


So, onto my Orchid Thief shawl that I started at Ty Cariad a couple of weeks ago.

It was a bitch to knit and the instructions weren't at all clear. I stumbled at row 86, but asked for advice from the designer (Ysolda Teague) who gave fast and helpful responses and a link to Ravelry where others had stumbled and found good solutions.
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The air turned blue at times, but it was worth the effort. I can feel some crystal beads coming on for the points around the border!
 


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14/06/2011 5:59am

WOW! Is that ever pretty!

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15/06/2011 3:55am

that shawl is stunning. I can't even imagine attempting to knit it. Love the colour too and the idea of a few crystals :) Lovely!

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17/06/2011 4:45am

Thanks Helen!

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10/07/2011 9:14am

Hi Jules

Izzy here. Great blog you have here really gorgeous.

Just wanted to comment on the consevation of the Haford grounds article here.
My partner was so inspired by the story of Marianne and the overall holiday we went to Aberystwyth Museum and saw an urn (kept in the vault) of Marianne with her deceased robin in relief. Really beautiful. We put all this in vistors book. But looking at your photos brings back many good memories and some scary ones. As a city girl I found the quiet and remoteness of the countryside a bit unsettling so used to noise and light. So glad they are conserving Haford and the story around it is so intriguing.

Also love your shawl it has a lovely enchanted spider web quality. Talented you are. :)

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13/07/2011 12:41pm

Aw thanks Izzy! The blog post was partly inspired by your lovely words in the visitors book too! xxjxx

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