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Rhododendron in Cannizaro Park
The park has many species of rhododendron - see
Image for a more general view of one of the rhododendron dells.
Image: © David Hawgood
Taken: 10 May 2008
0.10 miles
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West Wimbledon: Woodhayes Road
From its junction with Dunstall Road, (left). Woodhayes Road is part of the B271.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 27 Jun 2013
0.12 miles
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West Wimbledon: Wool Road
A gate, often locked, leads through from here onto the Royal Wimbledon Golf Course.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 27 Jun 2013
0.13 miles
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Azaleas in Cannizaro Park
Lady Jane's Wood in the south-west corner of Cannizaro Park has azaleas along the stream and in the wood. They were planted when Kenneth Wilson owned Cannizaro House, from 1920 to 1947.
Image: © David Hawgood
Taken: 10 May 2008
0.14 miles
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Italian Gardens, Cannizaro Park
The Italian Gardens seen from the uppermost point, beside the lake.
Image: © I M Chengappa
Taken: 29 Oct 2006
0.14 miles
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The Water Garden, Cannizaro House
Cannizaro House and Park take their name from Francis Platamone, Duke of Cannizzaro, a Sicilian nobleman who resided here for a few years in the early 19th century. Although the Duke's links with the estate were brief, it has borne his name (although wrongly spelt) ever since. Cannizaro House is now a hotel. Merton Council's predecessor purchased the estate in 1948. The garden has well over 400 trees and shrubs. This is the Water Garden which features a variety of plants and shrubs bordering a small stream fed by natural spring water. Beyond is the Italian Garden - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3059485
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Jul 2012
0.14 miles
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Wool Road
Residential road on a steep hill.
Image: © James Emmans
Taken: 8 May 2022
0.14 miles
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South entrance to the Italian Garden, Cannizaro Park, Wimbledon
Image: © Mike Pennington
Taken: 29 Jul 2015
0.14 miles
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The Water Garden, Cannizaro House
Cannizaro House and Park take their name from Francis Platamone, Duke of Cannizzaro, a Sicilian nobleman who resided here for a few years in the early 19th century. Although the Duke's links with the estate were brief, it has borne his name (although wrongly spelt) ever since. Cannizaro House is now a hotel. Merton Council's predecessor purchased the estate in 1948. The garden has well over 400 trees and shrubs. This is the Water Garden which features a variety of plants and shrubs bordering a small stream fed by natural spring water. Beyond is the Italian Garden - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3059485
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Jul 2012
0.14 miles
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Italian Garden, Cannizaro Park, Wimbledon
Image: © Mike Pennington
Taken: 29 Jul 2015
0.15 miles