We sat and watched the world go by and it was lovely to simply relax. It’s obviously very popular and there’s so much space for all to enjoy. You can find ‘The Woodshed Cafe’ here.
We left The Woodshed Cafe and Hearn Field, making our way through the South Devon lanes, to Torquay, where we had hoped to stop and enjoy Tessier Gardens, in St Marychurch. Sadly, that was not to be as we could not park! So that’s on the back burner for another time.
We ventured on towards Totnes and then took the Newton Abbot Road, stopping at ‘The Pig and Whistle’ pub, for lunch.
I’d not been here for many years and I was pleasantly surprised. The service was good, the food was good and we came away with a very positive impression.
Making our way home, we stopped at Longcombe Nursery…(of course we did!) where I spotted something that I’ve wanted for years! A thornless Rose! ‘Zepherine Drouhin’. The fragrance is strong and the rose is beautiful. We found just the place for it and we planted in the ground and right near to our patio table.
Zepherine Drouhin is a ‘Bourbon Rose’. You might well ask what that means!
Apparently, a chance cross between Old Blush China and the Autumn Damask, led to the first of the Bourbon Roses in 1817 on the Ile de Bourbon, an island in The Indian Ocean. Later on, it was hybridised with Gallica and Damask roses. Most Bourbon roses have superb fragrance and repeat flowering.
So now you know!
And I hope that you had a very happy Sunday! ๐๐ผ๐บ๐
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