This Day In ... 1860
SPONTANEOUS HUMAN COMBUSTION MYSTERY IN ST MARTIN'S The plot really did thicken when two of our Victorian Waterfurlong gardening families...
This Day In ... 1861
THOMAS LAXTON DEFENDS ENTREPRENEURIAL WATERFURLONG RUBBISH CLEARER Before setting up his famous Bedford nursery business, Waterfurlong...
Bradcroft's Lost Watermills
Stamford Millstream 1900. The buildings were later demolished to create Bath Row car park. Waterfurlong's lowest lane of gardens is...
This Day In ... 1881
'OLD JOHN' OF BARNACK WAS BURIED 16th February 1881 saw the burial of John Avery, a retired member of the Burghley gardening team who...
January in the Gardens: Painters and Perfumed Snowdrops.
If last January the gardens were unworkable because of snow, this January the problem's been mud - thick, clogging, mud. So, for those of...
December in the Gardens: Double-digging, Elven Deliveries and Detective-work.
With the short, dark days and the bustle of Christmas, not much gardening tends to happen in December and this winter's heavy rain hasn't...
This Day In ... 1914
TOM SANDALL CONTEMPLATES GIVING UP HIS BELOVED GARDEN As this centenary year draws to a close, it is poignant to read about the Great...
This Day In ... 1818
MISTRESS ANDREWS DIED, BAKER OF THE WOTHORPE CHEESECAKE Many of our Waterfurlong fruit trees were supplied by Messrs W & J Brown, whose...
Our Apple For December: Allington Pippin
What better apple to feature in December than local delicacy Allington Pippin, saved as a Christmas treat in bygone years because of the...
This Day In ... 1403
A LUCKY ESCAPE FOR CATTLE-RUSTLING CLERICS Modern day Waterfurlong sits on the long-abandoned site of the medieval hamlet of Bradcroft or...