I bet you thought we would have had enough of Christmas Charm and Historic Halls by now … but we did sneak a couple more in on a few days away in North Wales with mum back in December.
We pass Attingham on the way to our lodge so it’s a really easy place to call into and, as mum had never been, we thought it was worth a visit. We did visit at Christmas time a few years ago so it would be interesting to see how different it would be this time.
It was a nice bright day and we spotted the first of many Christmas trees in the main courtyard …
This year the theme of the event was based around activities that used to take place in the house at its heyday. I can’t quite remember what they all depicted but will do my best … starting with card writing …
There was often a tipple to be had at Christmas time and the decorations on this tree include big baubles made from champagne corks and, if you look closely, you can even see glasses of sherry …
I can’t quite remember the significance of this one but it could relate to the fact that Attingham was used as an auxiliary hospital for the wounded in WW1 …
Though sadly we didn’t have time to wait to see if there were any samples on offer as it was time to continue our journey on to North Wales …
… though there was time for a quick visit to the cafe and a wander round the shop ๐
We’d all loved our visit … especially the way the trees had been decorated to reflect the activities that used to take place in the house. It was so different to how it had been on our previous visit and made for a really interesting reflection of life in a country house at Christmas time. Can’t wait to see what they do for 2026 ๐
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