Mill Dene Gardens, Blockley

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Mill Dene Gardens, Blockley

Image: © Graham Taylor Taken: 23 May 2008

This is a view looking down the mill pond to the mill house. The bird in the centre is not a new species - it's made of bronze. During heavy rain in the summer of 2007 the mill was badly flooded and part of the gardens washed away. The owners had made a terrific effort to mend the damage, and when this photograph was taken there were absolutely no signs that there had ever been anything wrong. There is a book of pictures of the flood damage in the excellent tea room.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.011569
Longitude
-1.761591