Saturday, 22 August 2015

           A night in Champagne...



                                               Chateau d'Etoges

On the way to Switzerland, why not stop off for a night in Champagne? A bath of champagne, in reality, could be rather ticklish and acidic - a day or two in the region, with the August sun warmly shining, is luxurious and perfect.



                        St Pierre and and St Paul, Montmort

The pulpit at Montmort.

On the way we stopped off in Montmort, where the mighty Chateau towers-up the moment you come close to the village. The church, once monastic, is cruciform with double transepts and ancient glass. The central window of the apse has Christ with a crown of green thorns around his head - signifying life. Elsewhere a large Mediaeval Crucifix has Christ smiling. The church has the most marvellous acoustics - I want to sing there one day...!

                              Montmort

The Chateau at Etoges is still in private hands and is a most beautifully run place. A moat encircles the house and each corner boasts a round tower. A grand bridge crosses the water - this was once broken in half after a large coach with an even larger duchess crossed it.



Inside there is a sweeping Baroque staircase and a noble enfilade along the moat facade.




This dip into Champagne has whet my appetite for the architecture of the region - I cant wait to return!!






For information on the glorious Chateau d'Etoges go to: http://www.etoges.com


Sunday, 2 August 2015

Young Georgian
Mad Hatter's
Summer Pimm's and cake
PARTY




Mad Hatter Hosts - Self and Zuleika Parkin



On thursday 30th July The Georgian Group was en fĂȘte for the Young Georgian summer drinks. We were celebrating mad headgear, our new Chairman of The Georgian Group, Christopher Boyle QC, and the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Alice in Wonderland

The Georgian Group - 6 Fitzroy Square.

The decoration and catering were all by Zuleika Cakes. The grand Robert Adam reception rooms were approached by a staircase guarded by a pink flamingo - a similar, but larger flamingo, welcomed guests along with a footman in a royal blue and silver tunic.


Guests drank their Pimm's from mis-matched antique cups. The tea buffet quaked under mountains of red velvet cupcakes, home-made scones, playing card jam tarts and cucumber sandwiches laid in chessboard configuration.




Lobsters, turtles, roses and petals adorned the statuary marble chimney pieces, and Lady Worsley was brought up from the Library to gaze down on the felicitous gathering...one thinks she may have unshocked of the saucy novel, the pages of which were strewn all over the floorboards. 



There were a number of superb head-ornaments...






Christopher Boyle, Chairman of The Georgian Group and artist Francesca Sanders.





Sam Botterill and authoress Blanche Girouard.







Zuleika Parkin



























In this great Waterloo year The Georgian Group and The Young Georgians are going stronger than ever and striving to combine scholarship, fun, learning and enjoyment of our glorious and fascinating Georgian heritage.

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The photographs in this blog are copyright of Oliver Gerrish. With thanks to David Goldstaub, Zuleika Parkin and Gina Chrysanthou for their photographs.