Now is the time to dust of the garden chairs, make a date with friends and family and get prepared to hold a garden social. 

Wilstone House and gardens are the sole UK importers of the most amazing garden feature. The Kadai firebowl.

Once used for ceremonical cooking in India, Wilstone import original Kadai and recycled Kadai. The difference? The originals were used to cook food inside the bowl.  The outsides are lovely and knarly from the build up of the flames over the years. Full of character, each original Kadai is completely different. Wilstone also sell a recycled range. These are made from recycled iron oil drums. For further information, head to www.kadai.com

I’m often asked, what can you cook on a Kadai? The answer … pretty much anything! From your usual sausages and burgers, to fish or shell fish, either wrapped in foil or skewered, vegetables, joints of meal … anything!

My recent favourite is Piri Piri Chicken. A very simple and easy to follow recipe: 6-12 fresh red chilli’s, 1 tbsp garlic, half a tsp oregano, half a tsp paprika, 100 ml olive oil, 50 ml red wine vinegar. Simply pre heat your oven to 180c/350f/gas4, place the chilli’s on a roasting tray and roast for 10 mins. Cool and roughly chop. Place the chillies, garlic, oregano, paprika, oil and viegar in a saucepan and simmer for 2-3 minutes. Allow it to cool then puree. Store in a lidded container for a month if required. Shake before use. Marinate chicken portions for a least one hour (I prefer overnight). Cook on the hot part of a kadai firebowl to seal, then move to the outer edge to cook properly. Always test food before serving.  

 

The Wilstone Shop

March 10, 2012

The centre of room 2

If you’ve never visted us before, you are absolutely sure of a treat! We thought it was time to tempt you with a few images of our wonderful shop.

One side of room 1

We have 4 rooms and an outside area filled to the brim with interesting things to buy. 

Each of our interior rooms measure 25 feet x 20 ft (ish!) and with fresh coffee on offer and free to customers you’ll spend a long time wandering around enjoying what you see.

Some customers have been here for over 2 hours looking at everything!

With Indian fabrics, cushions, old shrine mirrors and many more interesting items, room 1 is often full of customers ’Wow’ing at what they see.

We’ve even known people to walk in the door, with eyes and mouths wide open in amazement! When did you last do that?!

Our shop is staffed by our two ladies, Sophie and Sally. Friendly and approachable, our staff are always on hand to help and assist with purchases.

Room 3 - full of mirrors which were once windows

Wilstone House and Gardens will be exhibiting at the following shows during the early Spring and Summer.

The Malvern Spring Gardens Show 6th – 9th May http://www.threecounties.co.uk/springgardening/

RHS Chelsea 25th – 29th Mayhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/Shows-Events/RHS-Chelsea-Flower-Show/2010

RHS Hampton Court 6th – 11th July http://www.rhs.org.uk/Shows-Events/Hampton-Court-Palace-Flower-Show/2010

We’ll not only be exhibiting our wonderful barbeque kadai fire bowls, but also gazebos, hand carved stone, antique and original pieces for the home and garden as well as much more! Have a look at www.wilstone.com for an idea of our very varied stock range.

Happy Spring!

March 14, 2010

As I sit here, typing from our retail outlet near Church Stretton in Shropshire it definitely looks like Spring has finally sprung!

Blue skies over the Caer Caradoc and Lawley Hills, Spring lambs dotting the landscape like white full stops, and an abundance of snowdrops. Lovely!

We have been busy here at Wilstone – having aleady done the first show of 2010 – the Spring Fair at the NEC., in Birmingham. We took a huge range of our iron kadai firebowls with us, and they went down a storm! Our firebowls are the outdoor trend for this year, so if you’d like one, order it now before they run out, which they will! Telephone us on 01694 771800.

The shop is now packed to the rafters with new stock, from opium sofa benches to the most wonderful ornately carved mirrors, delicious fabrics, beautiful antique furniture and so much more!

So, if you are travelling along the A49 in Shropshire, look out for Wilstone House and Gardens!

The Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a low stand

The Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a low stand

Here at Wilstone House and Gardens we have a huge variety of unique and ecclectic items that would enhance any home or garden. We have also just taken a HUGE delivery of the ever popular Fire Bowl or Kadai, as mentioned in a previous posting. These Kadai sold out when we exhibited at RHS Chelsea Flower Show last year. People wanted something a little heavier than the standard BBQ.

These Kadai are so practical and really unusual.

Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a high stand

Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a high stand

Light up a BBQ in the Kadai (and as some of the Kadai measure up to over 1m in diameter it will allow for plenty of sausages!) and once all your food is eaten, simply remove the grill and throw in some logs or coal and get the party started! As the Kadai is circular you and your friends can sit round it and be wonderfully warm for the rest of the party!

Buy yours now, before they sell out! www.wilstone.com

Wilstone House and Gardens

October 10, 2008

The Fairtrade ethos is now making more of an impact on the nation, with most customers being aware that purchasing items under the Fairtrade banner means that the workers have been paid a fair rate. Scan along any supermarket shelves and you are bound to see chocolates, coffee, tea, and dried fruit – but an eccentric husband and wife team based in Shropshire has taken Fairtrade to an entirely different level.

 

Christo McKinnon’s roots lay firmly in the antique business, until he and his milliner wife Kate decided to buy a rambling Georgian house with dilapidated barns amid the glorious Shropshire Hills. The McKinnon’s had previously spent many months travelling Asia and found a myriad of interesting and unusual items that they felt would enhance homes and gardens within England.

 

Christo researches traditional and functional designs in iron and stone, and commissions the highly skilled and fairly paid masons and ironworkers in India to re-create his designs. Christo also visits the production sites and talks to the workers ensuring that they are getting a decent wage with good working conditions.   

 

With the house bought, many months of ‘Fairtrade’ research and the business plan in place, Wilstone House and Gardens was formed.

 

Christo and Kate travel to India and source items of interest that are then shipped back to England in huge crates. Each crate represents a possible logistical nightmare, with many suppliers having to coordinate production and packing for the shipping date. But, once the container arrives, having been precariously driven around the tight lanes inhabited by the fearless chickens of Wilstone, it is like Christmas.

 

Hundreds of boxes and crates, miles and miles of brightly coloured shredded paper wrapping Cobalt blue ceramics, hand crafted stone troughs, jali panels in all shapes and sizes, fountains made of shiny white sparkly marble, old market cart wheels, symbolic shrines and temples that would have been disregarded on the streets of India, delicately hand carved wooden panels of all shapes and sizes depicting Peacocks, traditional floral designs, horses, Indian Gods and Deities and many carvings stemming from the period of the Raj. Victorian Tiles, taken from their original setting and turned into Coat Hooks. Iron Gazebos shrouded in bubble wrap, a pair of stately looking hand carved Lions, Stone benches shining a pale golden yellow in the afternoon sunlight.  

 

In a small hamlet, amid the hills of Shropshire, there are busy people organising and planning for their next trip abroad, to bring back many, many more fascinating and unusual things to delight and enhance the homes and gardens of England. 

 

Perfect for the cool late Summer evenings, the Kadai from Wilstone House and Gardens makes an ideal BBQ. After you have eaten, remove the grill and fill with firewood. The handles don’t get too hot, so move the Kadai nearer and all your friends will be toasty warm. Lovely!

These Kadai are available in many different sizes to suit all gardens and outside spaces.

For further information, please visit the Wilstone House and Gardens website www.wilstone.com

The Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a high stand

The Wilstone House and Gardens Kadai on a high stand

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