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End of Moat Walk, Losely Park
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 5 May 2005
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Loseley Park: The moat walk
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Loseley Park; the dovecote
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Loseley Park: The ancient Mulberry Tree
Sadly the tree blew down in 1946 and it was regarded as being lost. However some fallen branches rooted and gave the tree a new lease of life.
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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The Moat Walk, Loseley Park
The moat, renovated in 1998, runs along the southern end of Loseley Park gardens.
Image: © pam fray
Taken: 6 Jul 2008
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Loseley Park; The rose garden
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Loseley Park; The rose garden
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Herb Garden within Walled Garden, Loseley Park
Loseley House in background
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 5 May 2005
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Walled Garden - Loseley Park
The original 2.5 acre Walled Garden was laid out formally in the 1500s and was partly re-designed by Gertrude Jekyll at the turn of the 20th Century. Subsequently, fruit trees were planted but after the second World War these were removed to pave the way for an Organic Market Garden providing fruit and vegetables to neighbouring villages and local markets as well as supplying Loseley House.
In 1991, plans were drawn up to re-create a formal garden for Loseley. Work began in 1993, with the Rose Garden, followed by the Herb Garden, the Flower Garden and the White Garden. The Organic Vegetable and Cut Flower Garden, with its section devoted to growing old varieties of plants from the Heritage Seed Library, was developed in 2003. http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/loseley_park#ixzz1NIvG5omV
Image: © Paul Gillett
Taken: 18 May 2011
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Walled Garden - Loseley Park
The original 2.5 acre Walled Garden was laid out formally in the 1500s and was partly re-designed by Gertrude Jekyll at the turn of the 20th Century. Subsequently, fruit trees were planted but after the second World War these were removed to pave the way for an Organic Market Garden providing fruit and vegetables to neighbouring villages and local markets as well as supplying Loseley House.
In 1991, plans were drawn up to re-create a formal garden for Loseley. Work began in 1993, with the Rose Garden, followed by the Herb Garden, the Flower Garden and the White Garden. The Organic Vegetable and Cut Flower Garden, with its section devoted to growing old varieties of plants from the Heritage Seed Library, was developed in 2003. http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/loseley_park#ixzz1NIvG5omV
Image: © Paul Gillett
Taken: 18 May 2011
0.04 miles