It's Kentwell

Time with Joan. Time with crafts and friends and a campsite so quiet you can feel the silence like a warm soft cloak, and gather it to you to calm a modern mind. Time with fires and candles and communal meals and shared wine, and games of an evening and shared memories. Time past. My time. Nearly done, nearly heave a sigh and gather all and return into the future. But this time, held to me is a comfort.


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5 responses to “It's Kentwell”

  1. I love hearing about Kentwell. It sounds so special. Enjoy your last time travel of the season. xxx
    (I’ve unticked the commentluv box below to see if it helps with my spam problem.)

    1. Interesting that unticking helped. It was a lovely lovely weekend, I got to spend time with old friends, make new friends and learn a new skill and come back unfolded and ready for Autumn ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. I’m desperate to visit Kentwell. I’m a huge history geek and seeing everything you get up to there always looks and sounds amazing. Next time I’m up that way, I’m definitely visiting x

    1. Well worth double checking when the various reenactments are on, the house and grounds are fabulous, but seeing it brought to life by people in character makes a huge difference.

  3. I love hearing about your trips to Kentwell. It sounds so wonderful. Hope you had a lovely time x

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