Eva Broome
Eva Broome and her
daughter Fiona are the residents of Comely Lodge West which is
traditionally the home of the gamekeeper for Comely Manor. Located
at the west entrance to the estate, its shroud of vines soften the
grey stone making it appear more of a nest than a house. The
latticed windows catch the light of the early afternoon shining like
little beacons for the visitors to the manor house. The former
Viscount Comely graciously allowed Eva and her daughter to remain
there after the death of her husband, Alfred who was gamekeeper for
the estate. The new Viscount Comely has extended this courtesy upon
inheritance of the title and house which has comforted both Eva and
her daughter. For them the lodge is a link with Alf Broome, dearest
husband and father.
Eva knew there would
never been another for her when her time with Alfred was shortened.
Her beloved husband died of a chill 7 years ago and now just Eva and
her daughter Fiona remain to tend the garden and look after the
chickens. It was difficult at first to get accustomed to the absence
of Alfred; the timbre of his voice was one of the things Eva found so
beguiling when she first met him and to come into the silence of the
house after working in the garden only emphasized that he was no
longer part of her world.
A slender woman with
gentle brown eyes that personify kindness, Eva is frugal without
meanness, even tempered and has a cheerful demeanour. Her caps
conceal glorious brunette hair, now with a hint of silver, braided
and coiled into perfection. Eva is a tall woman with a regal nose
and upright bearing, she and her husband made a striking couple when
walking together. Originally from Scotland, she arrived in
Amberleigh as a new bride having met her husband Alfred while
visiting cousins of her mother’s in the nearby town of Bexford.
Theirs was a whirlwind romance; both knew from the start they were
destined to marry and no one was surprised when the banns were read
in church. They set up house in the gamekeeper’s lodge and made a
happy home, all the more content when their daughter Fiona was born.
In the Kitchen is
where you can usually find Eva. “There is always a need for a wee
bit of cake.” she often says and this makes her popular with the
children of the village on May Day when cakes are given out. Her
love of baking began at a young age. As a child she spent most of
the time at her grandparents’ house as her mother died when she was
born. She would help her granny with the baking and soon she was
stirring up her own cakes. Granny always said the most important
ingredient for any cake is the love you put into it and Eva has
carried this pearl of wisdom with her throughout her life. The old
copy book that contains her recipes is tattered and splattered but
remains her most treasured possession. It was presented to her by her
beloved grandmother who wrote inside the front cover “The sweetness
you pass on to others will come back to you tenfold.”
A small terrier
named Archie is Eva’s constant companion these days and together
they walk the garden pulling weeds, trimming shrubs and shooing the
chickens away from the vegetables. It is a full life, but the sound
of Alfred’s fiddle on a cold winter’s evening is much missed.
Fiona, Eva’s daughter helps with the running of the household and
together they exist contentedly.
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