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Seasons at Highclere : gardening, growing and cooking through the year at the real Downton Abbey / the Countess of Carnarvon.

Van Pelt Library TX717 .C37 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carnarvon, Fiona, Countess of, author.
Contributor:
Rizzoli International Publications, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Highclere Castle.
Gardening--Great Britain--History.
Gardening.
Seasons--Great Britain--History.
Seasons.
Entertaining--Great Britain--History.
Entertaining.
Seasonal cooking--England--Hampshire.
Seasonal cooking.
Highclere Castle--History.
Downton Abbey (Television program).
History.
Great Britain.
England--Hampshire.
Genre:
Cookbooks.
History.
Physical Description:
319 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Other Title:
Gardening, growing and cooking through the year at the real Downton Abbey
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 2021.
Summary:
"Written by the lady of the manor, this book gives complete access to the world-renowned historic country house and showcases the rhythm of the seasons at Highclere, focusing on gardening, harvesting, cooking, and entertaining. A new Downton Abbey movie is slated for Christmas 2021. Highclere Castle, having achieved fame as the setting for Downton Abbey, is the epitome of the perfect English country house. The seasons govern life at the estate, and Lady Fiona Carnarvon, the current chatelaine, invites readers inside Highclere, past and present, as she describes the annual rhythms of English country life. The Countess is a consummate hostess and a compelling authority on the castle, its history, and day-to-day life. With gorgeous full-color photography specially commissioned for this book, here she discusses entertaining for different seasonal feasts and holidays through the year and explores changing tastes and menus, plants and produce grown in the Highclere gardens, the charming menagerie of resident animals, and the traditions of living in the English countryside. Each season brings its own special activities and chores, many ancient, their names often a reference to the traditions and superstitions of country lore. Full of charming ideas and seasonal advice, this book will inspire readers seeking to brighten their approach to living with traditional English country style."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Spring
In The Beginning
The Garden Of Eden
The Sheep Dell
And Other Animals
Time-Lapse Planting
Irises And Rainbows
Spring Cocktails
Azalea Alta-Clera
The Darling Buds Of May
Woods Of Enchantment
Trees Of God
The Ancient Ash
A Healing Herb Garden
Spring Harvest
Pots Of Flowers
Specialities
British Weather
Spring Cooking
Summer
Georgian Highclere
Follies
Picnics
A Summer Picnic
The Wildflower Meadow
Bees
The Lime Avenue
The White Border
The Secret Garden
Roses
Summer Fruit And Vegetables
Summer Cooking
Summer Suppers
Autumn
A Second Spring
Harvest
The Medieval Barn
Autumn Tasks
Orchards
The Monks' Garden
A New Walled Garden
Planting A Future
An Autumn Picnic
Woods And Gardens
Foraging
Autumn Projects In The Garden
Nostalgia
Autumn Cooking
Winter
Old Man Winter
The British Lop-Eared Pig
Room With A View
Imagination And Winter
Winter Trees
Working For The Woods
`Capability' Brown
The Medieval Deer Park
Winter In The Garden
A Winter Picnic
The Six Sisters
Winter Walking
Crocuses, Snowdrops
Heavens Above
Winter Cooking.
Notes:
Includes index.
Originally published in 2021 by Century, an imprint of Penguin Random House UK.
ISBN:
9780847871056
0847871053
OCLC:
1242026063
Publisher Number:
99989843308

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