Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Tylney Hall

 I take a deep breath ... and here I go (again). My first post for a while and the first project in the new year and also in a new chapter of my life. All is new but as I like to keep saying, I always take something old with me.
 The first time in England, the first snow here, the first time in an old but so beautiful place. I take photos by eyes, by phone and by camera and at the same time I enjoy the family time.
 In a winter landscape, heavenly enlighted by the loving Sun, we enjoyed the view of a "castle", the frozen lake and the snow that was embracing all of us in a single frame.
 I always dream for more. More beauty to see, more feelings to live and "draw"all of them in photos.

  
The place is old enough to serve as a hospital during the First World War. A school unit operated from 1948 to 1984, when it was closed, being reopened on October 1, 1985, after extensive refurbishment. Since then, the Tilney Hall Hotel and Gardens has been known for its location.

The property is undoubtedly of considerable architectural and historic interest and as such is Listed Grade II. The gardens and various features are acknowledged in the Hampshire County Council's Countryside Heritage Report on Historic Parks and Gardens as being of significant historical interest.

But I'm not going to write more from "the book," but from my point of view, in photos, the way I felt the place in  winter time, at the begining of the year 2019, when there were 3 days of fairytale snow. 

And when you start to see the photos, allow yourself to create your own story. Have your own reflection of what you keep with you over the years, what makes you happy, what  you would do if you were there, wherever you wanted to go.