 We are delighted to be able to welcome visitors back to Addistan and we've missed you. Those who know us well may be surprised to find our gardens are a little different at the moment. A tiny team of gardeners have been keeping things going during the last couple of months, so we are without our usual colourful bedding displays on the parter and at the Avery. We are making a virtue out of necessity and trying different approaches to our gardening this year. We have left the spring wall flowers and tulips in place. But by cutting back, mulching and sowing green manure, we are improving and supporting the soil. There is still lots to see, those with sharp eyes we will find some surprises here in the long grass where we have been cultivating new wild flower areas, look out for pyramidal bee and spotted orchids among the oxide daisies, and our Avery Eu, which is Europe's smallest licensed zoo, is open again and full of exotic Edwardian inhabitants. Mae'n gweithio cyfrasieddwyd yn ymddangos i'r ystafell ar y dyfodol o'r hynod, felly mae'n gweithio cyfrasieddwyd, ychydig i'r cyfrasieddwyd i'r cyfrasieddwyd, a nhw'n rhan i'n gyflwyfydd ymlaenwyr ar y cyflwyfydd. Rwy'n gallu'n fath o'r cyfrasieddwyd, ym mwylo'r cyfrasieddwyd, o'r ffawr ar y cwrdd ac yn y llanol. Mae ddim yn dod i'ch bod ein bod yn cyfrasieddwyd, oedden nhw'n holl o gweithi, lleol, oedden nhw, We're not yet allowed to open the Woodland playground, the house, the wine cellars, our restaurants, or the roses exhibition by Nick Knight in the Stables. But we do hope that these restrictions will soon be relaxed, so please do check our website before you book.