THOUGHTS
Cultivations, Conversations, Inspirations
In Conversation With: Jemma Powell
The exhibition documents Jemma’s recent trip to Kenya as an ambassador for Tusk. The title, The Golden Thread, is inspired by Caryn Hibbert’s (founder and creative director of Thyme), observations and writing on the migratory birdlife in the Water Meadow at Thyme, which travel between sub-Sahara Africa and the meadows here at Thyme, making vital connections between continents.
Art for Charity Collective: Top Tips on How to Buy & Hang Art in Your Home
Art for Charity Collective (ACC) is a platform for artists to showcase their work, connect with each other and potential buyers, all the while contributing to charitable causes. Founded by landscape artist Lucy Kent and Flea Chipchase; their partnership seeks to support the artistic community whilst always considering and giving back to charities in need.
Thyme’s Partnership with Tusk
“Tusk has enjoyed a special relationship with Thyme ever since its opening. From the moment I set foot within the grounds of this amazing place and had the pleasure of meeting its founder, Caryn Hibbert, it was clear that Africa held a special place in her heart and she is rightly proud of the conservation work Thyme is undertaking”.
- Charlie Mayhew OBE, Founder and CEO of Tusk
Seed Heads, Burrs & Food for Departing Migrants
Returning from any walk around the water meadows at Thyme these days, now involves the ritual of removing seeds and burrs from your trousers, sleeves and bootlaces. Although not perhaps the main target of this seed dispersal mechanism, we end up collecting many seed heads and burrs as we walk through the long grass and dense vegetation.
In Conversation With: Arthur Parkinson
This October at Thyme, we welcome gardener, podcast host, environmental campaigner and French and Saunders enthusiast; Arthur Parkinson.
This autumn see’s Arthur’s fourth book published ‘Planting a Paradise’. It follows on from his best seller, ‘The Flower Yard’ in 2021, with a returning focus to pollinators and container gardening.
In Conversation With: Blanche Vaughan
This September we are delighted to welcome Blanche to Thyme, where she will be joined by House & Garden Editor, Hatta Byng, where they will discuss House & Garden’s first recipe book, ‘A Year in the Kitchen-Seasonal recipes for everyday pleasure’, written and curated by Blanche Vaughan.
Bank Holiday Summer Itinerary…
August 26th - 28th is the final hurrah of the summer holiday months, before it’s back to work, and the golden autumn days slowly begin to creep in.
Through The Lens: Lauren McDermott
Lauren is a lifestyle content editor with a focus on family, food, travel and all life’s simple pleasures.
We welcomed Lauren to Thyme this summer, where she was transported to the tranquil, corner of our Meadow Spa to experience the Botanical Bothy Signature Ritual.
Through The Lens: Abbie Melle
This summer, we were delighted to welcome Abbie, a freelance lifestyle, interiors, editorial and travel photographer, back to Thyme. Throughout her stay, Abbie captured the true essence and raw natural beauty of Thyme. So here, we walk you through the lens of Abbie Melle.
Beautiful Beans: Fruit Vs. Vegetable
Did you know that a runner bean is actually a fruit? Part of the Fabracea family of plants, Phaseolus coccineus - Scarlet emperor is a legume which originated in the mountains of South America where it grows as a perennial.
Inspired by The Seasons
Since Thyme was founded in 2008 as a Cookery School, we have always had productive gardens. It was an essential part of our founding ethos – to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Introducing Gardener’s Cottage
Continuing to ring true to Thyme’s agricultural heritage and founding ethos, the cottage has been carefully curated with a warm, welcoming and earthy colour palette reminiscent of the delicious vegetables that readily inspire our plates, while playfully adding a sense of sophistication and charm to each of the rooms.
A Walk Through the Gardens
Situated adjacent to the water meadows of the river Leach, our kitchen gardens are a joy. With tranquil views, we often see the barn owls hunting throughout the day, kites and buzzards soaring overhead, white egrets and herons, snipe, teal and mallard and sometimes a flash of the brightest blue kingfisher.
Vigour & Skills - Meet the Maker: Amanda Rayner
Amanda started Wyldwood Willow in 2000, based in Monmouthshire, South Wales. She attends a range of events and festivals across the UK every year offering workshops and willow weaving demonstrations.
Verdant Meadows - The Ultimate Refuge for Summer Migrants
So far this summer, the numbers of insects being recorded seems to be far lower than average and one of the main causes could be the long, dry summer we experienced last year which interrupted the natural breeding cycles of many species. Stepping into the water meadows at Southrop at the moment is excitedly different.
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