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I’ve visited quite a few National Trust gardens and properties this year and shown you several of them. Here’s another!
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It looks looks a very charming place. Lovely pictures
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome. I should be thanking you
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These photos are lovely such an array of colours I could sit amongst them all day with a beer 🙂
Have a bloomingtastic week 👍
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That’s exactly what I did! Cheers, Steve.
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How beautiful. That shell of an Abbey (?) is gorgeous. Where/What is it?
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It’s the remains of a private chapel that’s still attached to the main house. Nymans is in rural West Sussex in the South East of England.Thanks for dropping by Lydia.
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Most beautiful garden. I would love to see that in person.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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It is, with a bit of everything from formal to wild. Thanks, Sandee.
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Wow. Another place i would love to visit, thank you for the virtual tour.
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One day, who knows? Cheers Mimi.
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Lovely! Gorgeous! And I’m not at all envious. Of course I’m not.
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I can tell you’re not, Christine!
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It looks beautiful and I love those gardens. We stayed near Hayward’s Heath when we visited Cats Protection. I hadn’t heard of Nymans then, but if we are ever back that way it is definitely on the visit list.
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You were quite close! Sheffield Park is another nearby garden known for its autumn colours – I’ll be there with my camera in a couple of weeks time!
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What an interesting place. We love the way the shrubs are cut, very unusual.
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It’s a dog’s paradise! And yes, they are certainly different.
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Oh my goodness, I wish I was there. I haven’t seen a real carosel in a very long time and of course all my children (4) are grown and I have 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren! So now it’s like I’m starting all over again with the babies. Yes, I really wish I could take a break and run to this beautiful place. Thanks for sharing my friend! I wish you well and be safe! HUG
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Wow, that’s quite a family! You certainly deserve an escape now and again! I am pleased to have at least been able to show it to you if only in pictures.
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Wow, such beautiful gardens. It must have been a pleasure to survey all these corners of it. Loving gardens must be my European side that I haven’t lost yet:) Thank you for your kind comments last week:! Keith
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It’s one of those gardens with a surprise around every corner! A garden in your soul will never die away. Thanks once again Emille.
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Someone should restore that. Would make a Very Nice home to someone.
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Part of the building is still occupied, but I agree, it’s worth restoring to it’s former glory.
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Lovely gardens. I really like the ruins being an integral part.
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Breath-taking sights! I would love to visit a garden as lovely as that! It’s a perfect place for relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of city life
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Exactly so. I’m blessed to have so many gardens such as this close at hand.
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I’d love to walk in those gardens. I’ve never really visited a place like that (well, except the gardens at Versailles…)
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I’m glad you liked them. It’s certainly a traquil place. It’s been years since I visited Versailles.
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Wow, so very beautiful and lovely. Very nice.
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Thanks so much.
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Exquisite place.
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I love it there. Thanks Susan.
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