July, and the garden is looking fabulous. The sweet peas are giving off their beautiful fragrance as they climb up the various wigwams we have dotted around the garden. Climbing, rambling, and bush roses are full of blooms after being given a hard pruning earlier in the year. The cutting garden is flourishing with lupins, delphiniums, salvia, alchemilla mollis, cosmos (to name but a few!), giving armfuls of blooms to fill vases and jam jars in The Cob and our cottage.
The old conservatory has been taken down and the new garden room is almost complete, so we have been busy painting and decorating for the last few weeks. We are so happy with the final result, where this quite modern room fuses together with our old stone cottage. The huge picture windows frame beautiful views onto the gardens, making it a perfect place to sit and relax - if we ever get time to do that!! We have been so busy with The Cob being fully booked through to October at the moment.
The most exciting thing to happen since we opened The Cob, is that the gardens and meadows are featured in the August issue of Country Homes & Interiors magazine. Stylist Sian and photographer Brent visited us on a warm, sunny day last summer for the feature which appears in the magazine. We had a great day styling The Cob and setting up the shots for Brent. The photos are amazing and we can't quite believe we have made it into a national magazine after only living here for two years.
A few weeks ago we welcomed back our lovely guests, Natalie & Steven, who first visited The Cob last October. They had booked to eat out at local restaurants in Hay for the first two evenings of their stay but were keen to try out the pizza oven in our meadow for their final evening, kindly insisting that we join them. Under Simon's guidance Steven got the wood burning oven up to temperature and we had a most special evening eating pizzas amongst the wild orchids and grasses of the meadow with fairy lights and bunting strung through the trees.
Running The Cob bed and breakfast means we get to meet so many interesting people and it is lovely to welcome returning guests back again where they know they will be able to relax, enjoy the peace and immerse themselves in nature.