On our recent visit to Normanby Park to see the Deer being fed we had a walk around the gardens.
These images are in no particular order but just as I took them.
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Rear view of the Hall (the front was in deep shadow). |
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The park has some good walks. |
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In the walled garden was a wickerwork character reading his book. |
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There were several of these wickerwork art pieces in the walled garden. |
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Most of the greenhouses were empty, just this leftover from Halloween. |
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The one greenhouse that was still heated was crammed with all the tropical plants. |
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Rabbit caught red handed in the veg garden. |
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The front of the Hall, almost in sunlight. |
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In the old stables was this life sized sculpture. |
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Also in the stables, this stuffed deer has been preserved for visitors to see.
It was once the dominant male in the herd but died following a fight with another male deer,
Olympus EM10 Mk2 + 12-100 Pro Lens.
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