Category Archives: Woolly History

Lilys takes tea fit for a royal at Packwood House

Packwood House was originally 16th-century, yet its interiors were extensively restored between the world wars by Graham Baron Ash to create a fascinating 20th-century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Through its long history the house adoptopted many styles and features depending … Continue reading

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How nature can inspire us…

Well hello and welcome to to another royally informative slice of Princess Lily’s adventures. Today I thought I would share with you an example of how nature can inspire us (designer Lisa Marie Olson & our woooly princess).  As you may have guessed … Continue reading

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National Trusts Packwood House Gardens are a treasure…

One of the many delights of going to a National Trust property is the wonderfully landscaped gardens and none more so than at Packwood House which is home to some of the most amazing trees and herbacious borders. Designer Lisa … Continue reading

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Wheres Lily been recently?

Good day to all you lovely makers, creators and genrally lovely woolly people out there.  Today I thought I would share one of my recent visits to Attingham Park. Attingham Park was  built for the 1st Lord Berwick in 1785. … Continue reading

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Who is Princess Lily the Lamb

Welcome lovli makers and creators and generally lovely people, today I thought I would share a little something more about me, my name and my history. Its all in a name: Lily obviously derives from the flower Lily but also … Continue reading

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