Fantastical Worlds Course 4th-8th of August 2015
The Fantastical Worlds 2015 course kicked off with a welcome tea and the grand opening of the Novel English Dormitory, the first time our converted cowshed had been used! We went on to have a wonderful five days and nights of exciting activities, incorporating themes from Alice in Wonderland, The Earthsea Quartet, Elidor, The Subtle Knife and The Magician’s Nephew. Every day brought new and interesting things to do and places to visit, including acting out scenes from Elidor on our local beach Kennack Sands and in the Poltesco Valley, escaping into imaginary lands through hula hoops with a magic ring, and having a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
Shakespeare Course 2015
Last week the A level Shakespeare course took place and it was a great success! We managed to go through four plays in as many days, covering Measure for Measure, Othello, The Winter’s Tale and The Taming of the Shrew. The students got a good perspective on Shakespeare’s women, the pastoral and tragic comedy, and thoroughly enjoyed their stay at Trelugga. We received e-mails from their happy parents, and I share a few of their kind words here: ‘Thank you for having the girls. Heather certainly seems to have enjoyed herself. She said that she loved it and now is much more confident taking A
A few quotes from the visitor’s book from Chough Cottage!
We’ve had many happy guests in Chough Cottage this season and I thought I would share some of the lovely words they have written about their stays in the visitor’s book: ‘We’ve all had a lovely week, love Chough Cottage, such a quiet and peaceful location. Our favourite places were The Lizard, Kynance Cove, Cadgwith, Coverack and Falmouth. Lovely beaches at Coverack (dogs allowed) and Poldhu Cove (no dogs allowed on the beach). If you like walking, try the coast path from Lizard Point to Kynance Cove (approx 2 and a half miles each way). Excellent cafes at both. Thank
Summer of Broad Beans!
We have been busy harvesting our gigantic crop of broad beans over the last day or two! We have never had so many in previous years, it’s quite overwhelming! It means that we’re looking up interesting bean recipes and have lots of exciting new dishes to try!
The Stithians Show 2015
Yesterday we visited the Stithian’s Show, which is an annual farmer’s event held in the village of Stithians. Despite the damp weather, a good time was had by all, as we enjoyed seeing a variety of animals, including goats, sheep, cows, chickens and ducks. The show also puts on a flower and vegetable display, and it was exciting to see the huge cabbages and perfect sweet peas! Perhaps the highlight of the show though was the dog shows, as we walked through the dog tent admiring the perfect examples of breeds out in all their finery. Stithians is always a
Spring Courses for 2016
February half-term: Famous Writers Course: The Ways of Love (includes Pride and Prejudice, My Last Duchess, La Belle Dame Sans Merci and The Story of St Valentine) Easter Holidays: Jane Austen Course (looking into the language of Jane Austen)
Get Ready to Book for the Autumn and Winter Season!
October half-term week: Famous Writers Course: Gothic Genre (includes the works of Mary Shelley and Edgar Allen Poe) Winter Holidays: Ghost Genre (Beside the Fireside with Victorian and Contemporary Novels), Once Upon A Time… (The Brothers Grimm, Philip Pullman, The Nutcracker and E.T.A Hoffman)
Don’t Forget our Facebook Page!
Don’t forget to have a look at the Novel English Facebook page, as there you can find lots of photos and further updates on courses and events!
The Bird-table
Recently, we’ve noticed a rather large sea-gull lurking on Trelugga’s chimney-pots, waiting for a chance to swoop in and grab some bread from the bird-table; he is a reminder of the sea nearby.
Night-life
In the evenings the garden is full of bats getting their fill of insects, and in the trees you can hear the hoots of barn owls.