Landscapes

20/6/2019

For two days we've found estates to walk through...now in public hands through the National Trust. Quite a comfort to a socialist soul, that properties of the wealthy
 have reverted to the people.


Belton House in Lincolnshire has lakes, a shack (pictured), woodlands, a deer park, formal gardens. I was perversely relieved that the house was under wraps, restoration work, so the landscape could absorb us.

Greylag geese at Belton.

And a splendid oak, aged, green, craggy.



























Today we visited 190 specimens of rhubarb,
 at Clumber Park. There a walled garden of 
around 4 acres (a small part of the 3800 acres). 
Espaliered fruit trees, grand glass houses, 
flowers, bees- heaven on a stick.                                                     

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