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June 24th - This week, I passed through Tixall, which is something I tend not to do much now Shugborough’s gates are open more. Tixall really is an odd little place with a lost village feel to it: From the gazebo overlooking the river and canal valley, to the lost avenue, ridiculous but gorgeous gatehouse and the bottle lodge.
You can’t fail to adore this place really.
July 2nd - A ride out to Brockton, Milford and Tixall marred by mechanical problems, a headwind and tiredness, but a good trip all the same. Tixall is as beautifully incongruous as I remember, and the Chase was as gorgeous.
The waterfowl of Chasewater were also on good form as I passed through. I’m wondering just how much the swan numbers can increase to - gorgeous birds, but so many of them now. Interesting to watch.
September 25th - Tixall, the supporting village for the Shugborough Estate, lives in the shadow of its stately brother. But the little hamlet - not much more that a set of converted farm buildings, a huge, folly gatehouse, pepper pot lodge and chapel is beautiful, mores at this time of year.
The grand avenue - stretching across the lane - is still gorgeous, with a sense of sad, melancholy Ichabod as cows browse over the once neatly cut fields around the stone gazebo.
The pepper pot lodge - designed to mimic the towers on the gatehouse - is a lovely, peculiar curiosity.
I haven’t been here for ages. I forgot how lovely it is.