Yesterday I showed a little about Chastleton House so today I thought I would concentrate on one particular garden set to the North-East of the house. Best Garden as it is known was first laid out in 1833.
It consists of a circular yew hedge with 4 entrances. There are topiary box hedges in rather random circular shapes and then in the centre a rather tall sundial.
Here are a few pictures taken looking through the various entrances and some looking outwards.
Perhaps one of these will be my Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt choice for
No. 22 A Dial.
Yes I was able to tick off dial earlier this week ... nice sundial.
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