Last week's visit and walk took us to Biddulph Grange Gardens. It was raining when we arrived so we decided to stop for coffee and a scone first and by the time we came out of the café the rain had petered out and there was a watery sun in the sky.

The Fuchsias in the urns down each side of the steps were looking wonderful.
We wandered down the Lime Avenue and discovered at the bottom that the Ha Ha Walk was open again. We'd walked it once but then it seemed to close for quite a while .
The walk runs along between the sunken wall of the Ha-Ha and the metal fencing belonging to the country park.

The wall is a great haven for plants and wildlife.
Everywhere was leaf strewn.
About halfway along is a small diversion into a wildlife area.
Bird feeders and insect hotels
Lots of fungus too on fallen trees

The Ha Ha Walk comes out on to the Wellingtonia Walk.
When we first visited Biddulph Grange these were small saplings that had just been planted.

Look at them now after nearly thirty years of growth.

The steps and walk up to the Geological Gallery.
Above is the area where James Bateman's Music House stood.
Below, inside James Bateman's Geological Gallery.
All for now. Take care.