Thackers again!
Sep. 3rd, 2009 09:38 amI know this means nothing to those who were not smitten at an early age with Alison Uttley's A Traveller in Time - but I am, I was, and (as reported earlier in this Journal) I am hoping to stay at "Thackers" in mid-September, as the original house is now it is a Bed & Breakfast! My heart was in my throat as I wrote to The Manor Farmhouse, Dethick, Derbyshire - especially when they told me there might not be rooms available for our dates - but behold me dancing now that things have sorted themselves out! Such a lovely letter back from them, too - wanted to share it with other enthusiasts:
We have a double room available.... It... has a wash-handbasin in the room...plus a small sitting room.... We give you breakfast in the original Elizabethan kitchen – very atmospheric. [OMG!!!- that's the kitchen in the book where - where - O, I'd gladly eat dry breadcrusts & sawdust there. The letter goes on:]
I note your comments about the reviews [of Uttley's recently-pulished journals]. Alison was a very complicated character and there was a very dark side to her. I’m sure there’s a balance – her love and understanding of the countryside was prolific. It’s difficult to equate how a physics graduate could believe in fairies all her life. [It is?] Have you read Denis Judd’s biography? He met her several times, as did a local writer and expert who lives very close to here.
We are hoping to run some 2/3 day Alison Uttley events here each year at which Denis Judd has offered to come and speak. It’s a shame you don’t live in the UK – there will be ample time for open discussion about her life.
If you need to know anything else about the B & B which is not on our website, please get in touch. We hope you will want to come and stay with us.
Very best wishes
Gilly Groom
I'll be there in 2 weeks.
We have a double room available.... It... has a wash-handbasin in the room...plus a small sitting room.... We give you breakfast in the original Elizabethan kitchen – very atmospheric. [OMG!!!- that's the kitchen in the book where - where - O, I'd gladly eat dry breadcrusts & sawdust there. The letter goes on:]
I note your comments about the reviews [of Uttley's recently-pulished journals]. Alison was a very complicated character and there was a very dark side to her. I’m sure there’s a balance – her love and understanding of the countryside was prolific. It’s difficult to equate how a physics graduate could believe in fairies all her life. [It is?] Have you read Denis Judd’s biography? He met her several times, as did a local writer and expert who lives very close to here.
We are hoping to run some 2/3 day Alison Uttley events here each year at which Denis Judd has offered to come and speak. It’s a shame you don’t live in the UK – there will be ample time for open discussion about her life.
If you need to know anything else about the B & B which is not on our website, please get in touch. We hope you will want to come and stay with us.
Very best wishes
Gilly Groom
I'll be there in 2 weeks.
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Date: 2009-09-03 02:02 pm (UTC)Take many pictures, is all I can say. I look forward to further installments!
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Date: 2009-09-03 03:41 pm (UTC)Please be eyes for those of us who would love to go there.
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Date: 2009-09-03 03:46 pm (UTC)I read these words, but they make no sense!
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Date: 2009-09-03 09:43 pm (UTC)I wonder if the kitchen also looks like the one where it's very important not to move things from where Richard left them.
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Date: 2009-09-06 02:44 pm (UTC)