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| Easton Walled Gardens - 20th June 2012 - see also here, here and especially here :) |
Musing on gardening and life in the heart of rural Wiltshire. Well, erm Chippenham actually...
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Wordless Wednesday: Easton Walled Gardens - A Must Visit
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hi, looks like a great place to visit. Amanda x
ReplyDeleteI love Easton Walled Gardens - I particularly like the wildflowers in the meadows. Thanks for posting. :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning shots. I love those terraced meadow strips...
ReplyDeleteAnother one to put on my must visit list!
ReplyDeleteLovely montage of images VP
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Amanda - it's a wonderful place :)
ReplyDeleteWoolly Green - I was struck by the meadows and the use of roses - a great idea
Hillwards - so do I, such a simple solution to the problem of how to take care of the steep part of the slope and cost-effective too
Thanks Karen, I thought you might appreciate the idea for another of your roadtrips. See you soon :)
What an interesting looking place! Flighty xx
ReplyDeleteFlighty - it's a great place to visit. Interesting history, great ideas and a lovely atmosphere :)
ReplyDeleteI really like that top picture - it makes you want to be there sitting on one of the grass terraces watching the meadow strips move in the breeze.
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