The 3rd & final part of my visit to Doddington Hall.
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| In the grounds were these very old, twisted Hornbeam trees. |
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| The twists and shapes were really strange. |
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| Still living and thriving in the place where they have fallen. |
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| At the rear of the gardens, on the edge of the extensive meadows are some lovely areas of trees and ground cover. |
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| A panoramic view of the edge of the gardens looking out over the parkland. |
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| Chives. |
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| An Alium in full flower. |
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| The next few images are of a few of the stunning flowers at Doddington Hall Gardens. |
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| Another statue. |
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| View through to a small temple arbor. |
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| The main entrance into the Hall itself. We hope to return again for a tour around the interior of Doddington Hall. Maybe at Christmas to see the decorations. |
Images taken on Panasonic Lumix G5 & Panasonic TZ40 cameras.


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