Ashurst Lodge
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Ashurst Lodge by Mick Crawley as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Mick Crawley Taken: 15 Sep 1995
This view was taken before the Leyland hedge grew up. The newly built Ashurst Lodge is behind the hedge, the Silwood Lysimeters are immediately this side of the hedge, while in the foregrounds are the 250 newly-constructed raised beds inside Ashurst Exclosure, this had been built originally to contain a small rabbit population then more recently to house Sue Brown's collection of wild British sea beet genotypes.