The gardens, The Deepdene

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The gardens, The Deepdene

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 11 Sep 2016

Lion statue at the centre of the newly restored parterre garden at The Deepdene. The statue, made of Coade stone (an artificial stone originally popular in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries) and nicknamed Coady the Lion, is an exact replica of a pair that for many year stood in front of Thomas Hope's Deepdene House before one of them was briefly being placed on a plinth here in the gardens. Its image is the logo of the Deepdene Trail. Beyond is the dene itself after which The Deepdene is named, with the restored grotto at its head, below the steps leading up The Terrace.

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