The Seasons at Colehayes

The views and weather change almost daily. Here are some wonderful images of Colehayes taken through the seasons; there is an appeal all year round, but perhaps late Spring/early Summer is the best!

Spring at Colehayes
This Azalea has a powerful sweet scent View from the House
The early primroses are seen all around Colehayes Our beautiful Magnolias often bloom twice a year
Summer at Colehayes
Swimming in the lake on a warm summer's day is a delight...
Enjoy the gardens on a formal or informal occasion...
The field below the house is used for camping and sports Thanks to our forefathers who planted these magnificent trees
Autumn at Colehayes
Still autumnal early morning
Cormorant visiting Autumnal mist
Winter at Colehayes
A crisp frost helps to clear the autumn debris...

It is rare that we have very cold weather here. In the south-west the prevailing weather comes off the sea and it remains mild much of the time.

In January the Daffodils are already beginning to show along with Snowdrops and Primroses.

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February 2007

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