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100 castles, two natural parks, warm hospitality – waiting for you!
Another discovery when tidying up my old blogs. This one is as true today as it was when I first wrote it a couple of years ago. Now all this coronavirus kerfuffle is clearing away, we are working on our ‘great reawakening’ and hoping to be able to welcome guests again in a few months’ […]
Did perspective affect Uccello’s married life?
Continuing our notes on the early Renaissance artists after whom our Watermill bedrooms are names, today it’s the turn of Paolo Uccello. Lovingly restored, the Uccello bedroom is in the 17th Century mill building and looks out over the watermill cascades and the River Rosaro. Uccello was born in 1397 and was a pioneer of […]
Come fill the cup…
I don’t know about you, but I’m a sucker for photographs with reflections in them. So, I couldn’t resist this picture of a glass of white wine taken by our friend and Watermill painting tutor Mike Willdridge on a recent trip with his painting group to the beautiful village of Vernazza in the Cinque Terre. […]