Loseley Park, near Guildford.Surrey.
By feverfew
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This is the home of the More-Molyneaux Family.
The garden was open free during the whole of May to RHS members, so of course I took advantage of this, though I have visited many times before.
The house.
The long walk with stream on the left
Staff house ( I think at the end of the stream).
In the White garden
Birch trees
Alliums, no sign of dead leaves!
An arrangement near the glass house.
Water feature
Ditto, from the other end.
The Veg Garden.
Sculpture in the garden
- 1 Jun, 2019
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Looks lovely, beautifully neat and tidy. I like the toadstools, perhaps the fish would have looked better near the pond? What is it the Alliums are growing amongst?
1 Jun, 2019
not one that I have been too. it looks wonderful. thanks for sharing.
2 Jun, 2019
That's a lovely place to visit, interesting photos :)
2 Jun, 2019
Honeysuckle, I'm afraid I don't Know, I'm not sure they were even labelled. The fish sculpture would certainly be nice, say centre of a fountain. I liked the toadstools too.
There is a big garden show there every year in June but of course there is an entry fee.
Glad you all liked.
5 Jun, 2019
This is only one county away from us, yet we haven't visited! One for the 'To visit' list, thanks for sharing your photos.
10 Jun, 2019
Interesting garden, one on our list to do.....
25 Oct, 2019
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What a beautiful garden and the fact that it's free is wonderful. The companion planting with the Alliums is a great way of hiding those ugly leaves.
1 Jun, 2019