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This pretty handmade bunny country doll is made by us and it’s suitable for little girls to play with or simply for sitting on your beautiful shelves.
Body is made of calico and filled with fluffy poly fiber. Ear is decorated with matching florets. Both face and feet are hand painted with non-toxic fabric paints.
Dress is of cotton fabric sewn and attached with an apron. Apron has 2 little cute pockets.
Not forgetting doll is wearing a knee high bloomer pants.
Doll is 15” (38 cm) tall.
If you like this item, you can go to my shop at www.blossomscottage.etsy.com to purchase.
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Margam Country Park is a country park estate in Wales, of around 850 acres (3.4 km²). It is situated in Margam, about 2 miles (3 km) from Port Talbot in south Wales. It was once owned by the Mansel Talbot family and is now owned and administered by the local council, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council. Situated within the park are three notable buildings: Margam Abbey, a Cistercian monastery; Margam Castle, a neo-Gothic country house that was once the seat of the Mansel Talbot family; and the 18th-century Orangery.Margam Park owes its location and beginnings to the monastery, which was acquired by Sir Rice Mansel in 1540 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1537. A Tudor mansion was later built on the site of the former monastic ranges by Sir Rice Mansel as a county residence. In 1661, the first mention of a garden is referenced, including walled areas and by 1727 the estate's gardener drew up a catalogue of the plants at the gardens. 1793 saw the completion of the Orangery, the masterpiece of eighteenth century architect Anthony Keck,and by the late 18th century the gardens were fenced off from the park to keep out the deer, and a main gate was erected. An 1814 estate map shows that a working park had been realised, with a 'Great', 'Little' and 'Upper' Parks, and by 1830 the construction of a new manor house, to become Margam Castle, had begun. Before the end of the decade, plans show the inclusion of several new buildings and features, including the Temple of the Four Seasons, the stone facade and the gardener's cottage.
The Margam Estate was acquired by Glamorgan County Council in July 1973, and the next year, after a Local Government re-organisation, the Park fell under the ownership of West Glamorgan County Council. The park was opened to the public in 1977.
The estate is noted for its peacock population. Also on the estate are deer, which have existed on the site since at least Norman times. The majority are fallow deer (numbering around 230); red deer (about 60) and the non-native Père David's Deer (about 30) were introduced in the 1990s, the latter as part of a breeding programme. Venison from the management of the deer herd is sold to the public. Aviaries on the estate house a number of rescued birds of prey. The rare breed Glamorgan cattle are raised on the estate.
The Coed Morgannwg Way, the Ogwr Ridgeway Walk and the St Illtyd's Walk long-distance paths all begin/finish around Mynydd y Castell within Margam Country Park. An inland section of the Wales Coast Path runs through the park along the escarpment above the motorway, and there are a number of shorter (less than three miles (5 km)) walks waymarked in the park. There are no major rivers in the park, but there are lakes and ponds, and it is possible to fish some of the ponds.
The 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Margam Park Train conducts visitors around the grounds in the summer. The Orangery has a licence for civil marriages. Events on the estate are held through the summer: anything from fairs selling particular goods to car rallies. The Margam Country Show is held in August. In 2003, the park was host to the Urdd Eisteddfod.
Here is my bug by the side of a country road outside my village. This was my first proper play with the Tv setting. Quite pleased with the results.
Located only two hours north of Melbourne, the area features magnificent food and wine, glorious weather and all the attractions and activities you could imagine in a regional city.
Country Comfort Shepparton has a great variety of accommodation options, from Hotel rooms, Family accommodation, Suites and luxurious Spa rooms. The hotel is conveniently located just minutes walk to local attractions, restaurants, shopping and CBD.
Parklake Bar & Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days and overlooks picturesque Lake Victoria. Offering alfresco and indoor dining, it is the perfect place for a latté at lunch time or a cocktail before dinner as the sun goes down. Meet and dine with friends or colleagues in our relaxing restaurant atmosphere 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch or dinner and enjoy a great selection from our modern Australian menu.
The hotel also features an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, sauna and spa, internet access, free Austar, laundry facilities, complimentary parking.
Country Comfort Shepparton can cater for up to 250 delegates with 5 purpose built conference rooms with natural light and breakout session capabilities. The property also has an onsite conferences co-ordinator to ensure that your next conference or event is a great success.
www.countrycomforthotels.com.au/shepparton/country-comfort-hotel-shepparton/
We used Country Stores in Bishops Waltham all the time too. It was owned and run by Mr Livermore. His son worked on the Canberra I think it was ... we visited him and looked round the ship.
country painting by my mom
(her first job on fabric, well done!)
this is for me, thanks so much!!! :)
the main building of the Lindsay Fair grounds packed with Country music lovers to listen to bands from all over North America
Big Walker Lookout. 8711 Stony Fork Road, Wytheville, Virginia. The Country Store is just the beginning to this experience.
Our Daily Challenge: Seen Around Town
This is the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City a fine shopping and dinning experience.
I will go back later when I have more time and remove the crane's in the background.
Big Abe greets visitors at the Country Fair in Kline Creek Farm in Warrenville, Illinois
I stopped by this old farm before heading to Herrick Lake yesterday. A couple of more shots below.
I took this photo while out on a country drive with my dad in our Hudson, back at the beginning of October. I couldn't decide what to do with it until today. It was dull and boring, so I baked it with HDR till it was crunchy.
Cross Country Trains
Super Voyager
Fleet number 221133
Service 14:07 Manchester Piccadilly ~ Paignton
Seen @ Stoke on Trent train station
Friday 27-02-15
Platform 1
@14:44
Country pumpkin has an evil laugh. It goes mwahukhukhukhuk! First pumpkin of the season. Still working on those eyes. Maybe I'll only do eyeless pumpkins.
Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri was the world's first suburban shopping center (although it doesn't seem very suburban by today's standards). It was the first time a shopping center was designed to be convenient to those arriving by automobile.
Country Club Plaza was opened in 1923 and its architecture is modeled after Seville, Spain.
Newfoundland Country Fair.
Sponsored by: Community Fire Co. West Milford, New Jersey.
Jefferson Township, Morris County, New Jersey.
Summer - 1955
Kodachrome Slide.
Country roads, take me home
to the place I belong.
West Virginia, mountain momma,
take me home, country roads.
taken at Shenandoah National Park
This country fence is decorated with old boots. It is a real eye catcher! Now you know what to do with all those old boots you have after you have worn them out doing line dancing (or the chores).