(The Apostles Porch)
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
The end of a fantastic season at Berkeley Castle
(Berkeley Castle)
The dust has settled since we closed our gates to visitors
for the season just over a month ago! A massive thank you to everyone involved
in making 2015 such a fantastic year – from all our wonderful visitors, school
groups and the annual dig, to our brilliant team of staff and volunteers who
have such an outstanding knowledge of the Castle & its history and who keep
everything ticking along.
I caught up with Operations Manager, Jackie, following the
closure of the gates. From great visitor numbers to wonderful TripAdvisor
reviews…. Jackie has been absolutely delighted with how successful the open
season has been this year.
(The Apostles Porch)
Introducing a more family friendly approach with a whole
range of fun activities including jester activity sheets, arts and crafts and a
dressing up area was all greatly welcomed by our younger visitors (and even
some of the parents!). One of the highlights for the year for Jackie was the
Easter Dragons, which proved so popular we will be having them back for four
whole days from Good Friday next year. The year saw many other entertainers at
Berkeley Castle, including: falconry shows; deer hound racing; battling
knights; medieval jesters and beastly Berkeley. But one of the most heart-warming
aspects of the job for Jackie is seeing happy visitors wandering through the
castle with the appreciation that there really is something for everyone here.
Whether that be the aforementioned children’s activities, our historical tours
of the castle, a peaceful moment of tranquility in the garden, transporting
yourself to a tropical paradise in our butterfly house or a delicious afternoon
cream tea in the Yurt…. No matter what age, everyone was able to find their own
little slice of Berkeley Castle heaven.
(Family Fun)
Easter is always the busiest time of the year at Berkeley so
it is no surprise that Easter Monday saw our highest ever number of visitors,
it is truly lovely to think that families make a trip to Berkeley Castle as an
annual event. Often we will hear of several generations having visited the
castle & grounds with many past generations also having made the trip all
those years ago. For example, one of our lovely visitors left us a note to thank
us and said that the purpose of their trip was to bring her children after her first
visit some 35 years ago! Jackie has also been overwhelmed with the number of
people who have taken the time to write such kind comments on our TripAdvisor
page. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g503817-d215314-Reviews-Berkeley_Castle-Berkeley_Cotswolds_England.html
(Jackie & Roland meeting her Royal Highness)
A personal highlight for Jackie was our visit from the
Countess of Wessex to open our Hidden Treasures Exhibition. The Countess of
Wessex arrived at Berkeley Castle by helicopter, welcomed by the children from
Berkeley Primary School on arrival. Charles Berkeley then proceeded to give her
Royal Highness Sophie a private tour of the Castle. Castle staff &
volunteers then gathered in the Great Hall with a select few able to meet her
Royal Highness… and of course a classic British Cream Tea was enjoyed by all.
Welcoming her Royal Highness to Berkeley Castle was not only an honour but it
was also a privilege to meet such a kind and caring member of the royal family.
(Berkeley Castle Grounds)
After such an exciting year in 2015… You might be asking
yourself what you can expect to see next year at Berkeley Castle. Well…. we
plan to continue developing the family activities, making sure there is fun for
all the family. As well as that we will be putting on a Tudor Festival in May
Half Term and also a fantastic performance of the Midsummer Night’s Dream play
in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. Did
you know that the play was inspired by a Berkeley Family Wedding? As well as
weekly activities during the school holidays such as our entertaining jester,
archery, arts & crafts and much more… we also have a very exciting surprise
lined up for Easter Weekend! But you will have to keep your eyes and ears open
to hear what that is… whilst you wait, here is a lovely video to remind you of lots of the happy times at Berkeley Castle from this year!
Berkeley Castle will re-open for Easter Weekend from Friday 25th March to Monday 28th March 2016 and then every
Sunday – Wednesday from the 3rd April to 26th October 2016.
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Wedding Showcase this Sunday!
BERKELEY CASTLE WEDDING SHOWCASE
This Sunday we will be hosting our first Wedding Showcase. Providing an opportunity for newly engaged couples to come and see Berkeley Castle for possibly the first time. With Pippa & Immy, our lovely wedding coordinators, on hand to answer all the couple's questions about their wedding day and chat through their plans and ideas so far... the showcase really gives couples an opportunity to learn more about Berkeley Castle Weddings.
To hear more about what is set to be a fabulous event, please have a read of the below....
Friday, 17 April 2015
National Gardening Week
National Gardening Week- A Chat with Head Gardener Chris Gill
To celebrate National Gardening Week I sat down with our
head gardener, Chris Gill, to chat to him about the gardens at Berkeley Castle.
Chris has worked his way up to earn himself the position of Head Gardener over
25 years of working the soils of the castle gardens. Stemming from a hobby, and
an initial job in the local garden centre, the hobby quickly turned into a
passion, and after a stint of learning on the job… Chris was rewarded with the esteemed
position of Head Gardener for the Berkeley Castle Estate.
When discussing the parts of the job he enjoys most, Chris
comments that it is the variety in his day to day jobs that keeps him happy. He
also likes that, on the whole, the job is quite peaceful (apart from the
occasional roar of a strimmer) with him being able to manage his own time and
escape the normal busy office routine.
An average day will see Chris arrive at work to his first
duty of checking on the seedlings and keeping an eye out for any that are ready
to be planted. Next on his list is a gardener’s favourite…. watering the grounds,
a crucial part of the job in order to keep the gardens hydrated and looking
fresh. There’s very much a team spirit work ethic here at Berkeley Castle, and
thus Chris spends a fair bit of his time helping out other members of staff in
the Butterfly House and with general castle maintenance.
Another key aspect of
the job includes the maintenance of the lawns… did you know that it used to
take Chris all day to complete the mammoth task of mowing the lower lawns, but
now thanks to a fantastic new mower… it takes just two hours! However all of these
activities are dictated by the great British weather… and therefore a task he
puts on his list to do tomorrow, may not be doable if we have an overnight
downpour.
Over the next few weeks there will be many beautiful and
interesting species coming into bloom, including the colourful collection of Peonies
which have just started to show. We can expect to see the Clianthus with white,
pink and red flowers blooming in the Kitchen Garden in the visitor entrance
area. Plus, one of our exotic plants, the Caesalpinia, is expected to bloom by
the end of the month, and is sure to be a beautiful flower to keep an eye out
for on the lower terrace.
Chris comments that the soil in the borders are particularly
rich thanks to many centuries of tending, and are especially good to plant in
as they drain so well. Back in the 1910’s/ 1920’s you would have expected to
see around 30 gardeners working on grounds this size, with the job being much
more labour intensive and many more shrubbery borders being cared for.
With eight acres of grounds surrounding the Castle there is an array of different areas to explore, from the wilder woodlands with fresh garlic growing, to the neat boarders on the terraces and the kitchen gardens with individual vegetable patches. There really is such variety to see in the Berkeley Castle Gardens. Plus, since last being open to the public, Chris has been busy planting plenty of exotic bulbs ready to pop up this Spring and Summer, which will be able to be seen in the borders throughout the gardens.
Finally, I asked Chris if he could garden anywhere in the world
where would it be? He gave the very modest answer of right here in England…. or
perhaps South of France, so the temperature didn’t drop off quite so much in
the winter months. Chris trusts that with a little protection from the
elements, you can grow plants from nearly every corner of the world and that is
enough to keep his garden happy.
Plant Sales & New Gardeners Range in the Shop
We’ve got a fantastic selection of plant sales this year from
the brilliant Sunnyside Nurseries and local supplier Chris Pattison. Why not pop
along to Berkeley Castle for a little garden inspiration and then visit the
Plant Sales Area to spruce up your own garden at home?
We also have a lovely new gardener’s range in the shop, with
items varying from muscle soak for those long days spent pruning, dibbers for planting, to quaint
seed tins and “Grandad’s Garden” signs.
Berkeley Castle is open every Sunday-Wednesday from 11am to
5pm and looks forward to welcoming you for a visit soon.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Wedding Viewing Day
On Sunday 29th March Berkeley Castle will be hosting a Wedding Viewing Day where prospective Brides & Grooms are invited to come for a viewing of Berkeley Castle and meet our friendly but expert Wedding Planners Pippa & Immy.
We will welcome couples to enjoy a glass of bubbly whilst meandering through the gardens, chat through their wedding ideas and plans and see for themselves the magic that is Berkeley Castle Wedding Venue.
Pippa & Immy are really looking forward to meeting lots of lovely couples on the day, and are praying for some glorious Spring sunshine.
If you would like to book an appointment, or know someone who may, please call 01453 512 999 or email weddings@berkeley-castle.com.
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Flash Back to Olivia & Patrick's Summer Wedding
A Gorgeous Berkeley Castle Summer Wedding
We were recently sent this brilliant video by Gorgeous Films from Olivia & Patrick's beautiful summer wedding last July. The sun shone, smiles were wide and a delightfully memorable day was had by all.
Guests arrived via a double decker bus and enjoyed a wonderful ceremony in St Mary's church (mere metres from Berkeley Castle!). After the ceremony, the Bride & Groom went for a short drive in their Vintage Car whilst guests meandered over to the Castle Gun Terrace.
Bubbly was expertly poured, canapes were served with a smile and guests enjoyed musical jazz delights on the Terraces under the summer sun.
One of our wonderful recommended florists, Maria at Sorori Design, decorated the Great Hall for the Wedding Breakfast to give a stunningly elegant effect, suiting the wedding day and couple perfectly.
Olivia and Patrick's friends and family dined on a delicious three course meal which was followed by moving speeches and of course finished off with a toast!
Scrumptious cakes created by Jennie at Curtis & Co were served in the Long Drawing Room along with macaroons to complement the serving of Tea & Coffee. In the Small Drawing Room guests relaxed on the comfy furnishings while tucking into the Cheese Tower and sipping on Port.
Whilst guests relaxed and mingled in the Drawing Rooms, the Berkeley Castle team were magically transforming the Great Hall for the evening Reception. Atmospheric lighting was bought in, tables were removed and center pieces decoratively re-positioned. With the DJ and Saxophonist setting up on their own mini stage, the dais, the scene was set.
The Evening Wedding Reception involved much dancing and a serving of Bacon Rolls to keep guest's tummy's full and energy for dancing high. The day finished with a celebratory send off to Blossom Cottage for Olivia & Patrick full of cheers and smiles.
Many many congratulations to Olivia & Patrick, we hope you are continuing to enjoy married life (nearly a year on!).
If you're dreaming of a summer wedding, Pippa and Immy our passionate Wedding Coordinators would love to show you around the Castle and talk through your plans and ideas for your big day. Get in touch on weddings@berkeley-castle.com or visit the weddings website here.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Countryfile films at Berkeley Castle
It's only February and we have already had so many highlights to the year- our most recent of which was a visit from the Countryfile TV crew and the wonderful Matt Baker! On Friday the 30th January, Henry Berkeley, Estate Director, Roly Brown, and Deer Park Manager, Rick Coombe had the pleasure of meeting Matt Baker and showing him around various parts of the Berkeley Castle Estate. To start the day he was invited up to the Castle roof where Roly revealed the strategic positioning of Berkeley Castle and the surrounding settings. The roof offers fantastic views across the miles of Berkeley land surrounding the Castle, one sight of which includes Whitcliff Deer Park, which Matt would later visit.
The second stop of the day was to meet Henry Berkeley and visit the Berkeley Kennels & Stables, followed by a trip to The Salutation Inn which has recently been shortlisted for Countryfile's "Rural Pub of the Year Award". After a warming meal and a good old pint at the Sally, the team moved to Whitcliff Deer Park.
Rick Coombe, the Park Manager, invited Matt to get stuck in with the feeding of the deer and go over some basic health checks to ensure they're kept nice and healthy. Unfortunately our deer were not familiar with the cameras and therefore there was some encouragement needed from the crew & Matt for them to show their faces (see how that went during the show!
Selected footage was used in Sunday's episode and we were delighted to hear so many lovely comments following the show- thank you to everyone who tuned in! It was also brilliant to see Gloucester Services and all the wonderful local work they do. Here are some sneaky behind the scenes shots for you to take a look at:
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Berkeley Castle used for BBC Period Drama Wolf Hall filming
After being sworn to secrecy for many months, we are now officially allowed to talk about the fantastic filming for BBC One Period Drama "Wolf Hall" which took place here at Berkeley Castle last year.
The Castle was taken over by
the film crew for many weeks whilst they transformed rooms and worked their
magic with props and lighting. A lucky few members of staff were able to catch
a glimpse of Mark Rylance and Clare Foy acting out scenes, which was a real
treat.
Several rooms throughout the
castle can be spotted in various Wolf Hall scenes, whilst they also utilized
the beautiful Bailey Gates and Inner Bailey. Filming spots included The Great
Hall, Kitchens, The Long Drawing Room and the Buttery, the history of which are
all discussed when you visit Berkeley Castle and join one of the free informative
and very interesting tours.
Come along from April 1st to
see if you can recognize parts of the Castle which were used for filming! Walk
in the footsteps of the real historic characters... and the actors who played
them!
Berkeley Castle will be open
from April 1st until April 8th with fantastic Easter activities taking place
and then following this will open every Sunday- Wednesday until the end of October.
Find out more about what's
going on here:
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Berkeley Castle awarded Best UK Wedding Venue at the British Wedding Awards
We are so delighted to say that at The British Wedding Awards on the 23rd January 2015 Berkeley Castle was voted The Best UK Wedding Venue!
We are absolutely over the moon and would like to say a massive thank you to all our lovely brides & grooms for voting and making this possible! We feel very honored and proud to have been bestowed such a prestigious award.
Being our first wedding accolade here at Berkeley Castle makes it even more wonderful and special.
Pippa, Wedding & Events Manager, has worked so very hard over the last few years to make weddings not only possible but also a dream come true for all our couples who choose to get married with us.
We have an exciting year ahead and can't wait to continue helping all our Bride's and Groom's have a truly special day.
If you're interested in holding your wedding or special event here at Berkeley Castle please take a look at our dedicated site or get in touch with Pippa or Immy on weddings@berkeley-castle.com who will be delighted to talk through your wedding or event plans.
http://www.berkeleycastleweddings.co.uk/
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