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Lytham Hall Apiary

Lytham Hall is a beautiful Grade 1 listed Georgian Manor built by Thomas Clifton in 1757. An old Priory stood on the site when Cuthbert Clifton first aquired the estate as early as 1605. The grounds extend to around 78 acres and support a small Apiary the events of which I will be recording throughout the season.

Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Double Trouble



The old bee hives are in need of some much needed TLC but first some sad news...
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This Blog is dedicated to my Dad who opened my eyes to all things natural.
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      • On the brighter side...
      • A 'mite' closer!
      • X rated
      • Un(bee)lievable!
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      • Double Trouble
      • Shhh...Bees at work!
      • Another one of the Hall...
      • Better days...
      • The Georgian splendour of Lytham Hall...

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