Category Archives: The White House

The White House Garden and Dinder Open Gardens

Its beautiful here today in Dulcote – hot and sunny with lots of bird song.  The garden continues to amaze me blue flowers frontage– when one lot of blossom fades, another is ready to take its place.  The frontage of the house is covered in lovely blue flowers now and looks gorgeous, and my to do list continues to grow with “must learn the names of all of our plants and shrubbery” now added to the never ending list.  But talking of gardens, its the Dinder Open Gardens this weekend with nine gardens open for public viewing as well as a large wildflower meadow.  All welcome on Sunday afternoon.  I did suggest to Rod we joined in but he has told me I’m not nearly professional enough to compete yet…….

 

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John Burke’s a-Musings Blog on The White House

My old friend and colleague, John Burke, visited us during the Bank Holiday Weekend.  It was the first time we had seen each other in over 10 years and as you can imagine, the conversation still hadn’t dried up when he left…….

John and his lovely wife, Fran, really enjoyed there stay and took the opportunity to tour the area, including Dulcote itself and Wells.  His views on The White House and surrounding area can be found on his very amusing blog http://bispham2.blogspot.co.uk/

Events over the Bank holiday Weekend

Here at The White House we are looking forward to The Tour of Wessex Cycling Event which takes place over the Bank Holiday weekend.  Starting from Somerton, this is one of the biggest multi stage cyclosportives in the World.  We will be welcoming our maximum number of guests over the bank holiday weekend,  and one of our guests will be taking part in the competition so we all wish her the best of luck

The renovations at The White House took their toll on Mags, our lovely black and white cat. She has been terrified to go outside for months and has needed a lot of love and attention to help her feel safe. It was such a joy this afternoon, not only to see her venture out into the sunshine but to climb the magnolia tree to get a better view of all the exciting sights in the garden. well done MagsMAGS

Kitchen Garden at The White House

Our new piece of land at the back of The Old Barn is coming along nicely.  Over the past week we have planted a wide range of fruit and vegetables in our kitchen garden including parsnips, carrots, broccoli, courgettes, pumpkin, spinach, peas, green beans, blueberries, cauliflower and beetroot.  Our car park has been laid and all that is now needed is decorative topping, and we even have a piece laid to turf.  Instant grass!  And my daughter, Lucy, has also planted a wild flower garden.

Very much looking forward to watching all of the plants grow over the coming weeks.

A huge welcome to our American guests

We were delighted to welcome our first guests to The White House Bed and Breakfast on Saturday evening.  The last couple of days have been disappointing in terms of weather following the recent warm spell, but we are back to sunshine today.  Perfect for a trip to Glastonbury Tor to see the sun rise, which was on the itinerary for our guests today.

Good weather also for the Brimar Vintage and Classic car run at Clarks Village in Street.  This charity event runs between 1pm and 4pm.

The White House Dulcote is finally ready to welcome our guests!

After a final week of hard work we are  finally ready to welcome our first guests on Saturday and everything looks beautiful.  The blossom is spectacular and apparently, because of the wonderful weather we have been enjoying this Spring,  it is the best year for blossom in 80 years, Look at our website at www.thewhitehousedulcote.co.uk to see the final pictures of our Old Barn