A Fairy Merry Christmas

December 11th, 2007

A Fairy Merry Christmas

San Francisco jewellers Shreve & Co currently have the most amazing holiday window display. A Fairy Merry Christmas features 14 dolls created by Kat Soto set in their own themed environments. Each window illustrates a different fairy poem, contributed by various writers including Sarah Sabatini of The Forest Fairy. The display was created jointly by Jim Cardosa, Brian Henderson and Kat Soto. You can see pictures of all the different Faeries on Kat Soto’s website.

The Forbidden Corner

October 25th, 2007

The Forbidden Corner

The Forbidden Corner is a four-acre garden of follies and labyrinths situated in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. Surprises greet the visitor at every twist and turn, statues peek out from beneath leaves and stepping stones can transport you to the underworld where further curiosities await discovery. There are tricks and delights to entertain all ages, but be sure to give yourself enough time to solve all the clues and find every last thing. A day out not to be missed!

Glenshee: Glen of the Fairies

October 22nd, 2007

Glen Shee

A picturesque landscape located in the heart of the Scotland, Glenshee is an area steeped in history and legend. The name Glenshee, or in Gaelic, Gleann Shith, means Glen of the Fairies. It has held this name since time immemorial, and the Glen’s inhabitants were known as Sithichean ai Ghlinnshith or ‘Elves of Glenshee’. The Glen’s ancient meeting place behind the kirk was called Dun Shith (Hill of the Fairies) and is still dominated by a standing stone from the Bronze age. The Coire Shith or Fairy Burn, plunges down the side of Ben Gulabin, the mountain commanding the head of Glenshee and adds still more weight to the glens fairy past. In the 1820’s there existed at the Spittal of Glenshee, a Chapel of Ease many centuries old. When the church was to be re-built some distance further down the glen, the workman woke each morning to find the foundations dispersed and tools scattered. After several unsuccessful attempts and much discussion with the locals, it was decided not to antagonise the fairies further and to build the new church where it had always been! It is said the fairies soon decide whether visitors are welcome or not, and that those accepted will continue to return to the glen for the rest of their lives.

Enchanted Manor Bed & Breakfast

August 16th, 2007

Enchanted Manor B&B

Nestled in woodland overlooking a dramatic stretch of coastline, a break at the Enchanted Manor on the Isle of Wight promises to be an experience to remember forever. The Manor dates back to 1838 and has been lovingly restored by its current owners to provide luxury accommodation, but with a magical difference. The couple have taken inspiration from fantasy artist Josephine Wall, whose art is featured throughout, to create a sumptuous retreat complete with four-poster beds and a spa offering health and beauty treatments. It would make a perfect honeymoon venue to follow up that fairy tale wedding!

Cheddar Gorge Crystal Quest

May 7th, 2007

Goblins at the Crystal Quest

Visitors to Cheddar Gorge in Somerset will find something sinister lurking in the caves. The Crystal Quest is a fantasy adventure featuring elves, dragons, evil sorcerers and a host of particularly nasty looking goblins. As you move through the caves the story of the Crystal of Light and it’s theft from the elves by the evil Mordon unfolds, culminating with a battle with a smoke breathing dragon. It is entertaining way to spend half an hour, but don’t expect world-class special effects! The ticket prices includes entry into the spectacular show caves also in the gorge.
In near-by Wookey Hole, another rather impressive cave system, visitors can relax in the newly created enchanted Fairy garden on the banks of the river Axe.

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