THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF BURLINGTON VISIT CHAS

 

Chiswick Horticultural and Allotment Society were delighted to host a visit to out Trading Hut today, Sunday 10th February 2019, by our Patron, William Cavendish, Earl of Burlington, his lovely wife Laura, Countess of Burlington and his delightful children,lady Maud Cavendish, Lady Elinor Cavendish and Lord James Cavendish. William is heir to the Duke of Devonshire whose ancestral home is Chatsworth House– scene of Downton Abbey, where they now hold a large annual garden show. Paul Lynch our President accompanied them.

Whilst Henry our chairman, showed William and his children his plot, his wife looked around our trading facilities and the greenhouses. She purchased some potatoes, seeds and plants for their London home. A trustee of the Lambeth Museum of Gardening she is an enthusiastic gardener herself.

Bill, as William is well known as, is also a professional photographer.

After chatting to committee and other members of CHAS they paid their annual membership fees, and gave a donation to CHAS before leaving with their purchases.

 

Dennis Flaherty

 

 

3 thoughts on “THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF BURLINGTON VISIT CHAS”

  1. Dennis Flaherty

    I was having an elderly moment when i penned this. The setting for Downton Abbey was of course Highclere Castle – apologies

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      Never mind, Dennis, Chatsworth House has enjoyed its fair share of glory on the silver screen, featuring in Pride and Prejudice (2005), The Duchess (2008) – and perhaps more ‘gory’ than ‘glory’ – the horror film The Werewolf (2009).

      Kind regards,
      Henry

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    Thanks, Dennis, but you left out one crucial member of the family: their cute little dog, ‘Needles’ (also nicknamed ‘Bushy’ – the children and I practiced teaching Needles how to ‘sit’, but he seemed to prefer licking my face.

    Kind regards,
    Henry

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