Oak Mead Silwood Park
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The photograph on this page of Oak Mead Silwood Park by Mick Crawley as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Mick Crawley Taken: 25 Jun 2004
Meadowland above Cascade Bridge. The trees on the left form the boundary with The Cedars. Sir Walter Scott stayed at The Cedars, and is said to have written Marmion while he was there. The bright white flowers are Leucanthemum vulgare, and the greenish-white flowers are Galium mollugo.