Blossom in Hole Park Gardens

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Blossom in Hole Park Gardens

Image: © Marathon Taken: 23 Apr 2016

Hole Park Gardens are notable for the wonderful display of bluebells in the spring. The house and estate were purchased in 1911 by the great grandfather of the present owner who was also responsible for the creation of much of the garden. This view is from near the path leading from the Walled Garden down towards The Dell on the way to the main display of bluebells in Brick Kiln Wood.

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