Overgrown landscaping, Tachbrook Park Drive, Leamington

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Overgrown landscaping, Tachbrook Park Drive, Leamington

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 2 Jun 2019

Tachbrook Park is a mongrel of business park, industrial and trading estates. Tachbrook Park Drive is the long spine road with useful connections at each end. Landscaping seems to have been intended to partly screen diverse buildings from the road. Tenants have adopted a range of management strategies from manicured at one extreme to no management at the other, of which this site is an example. Vegetation has been hacked back, perhaps because it was encroaching on the footway, or it may have been set fire to. Of some interest is the tall-growing white-flowered shrub rose, species unknown, also seen in Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.275794
Longitude
-1.545168