Stagshaw Garden, located in Ambleside, Cumbria, England, is a lovely eight acre woodland garden on a steep hillside that overlooks Lake Windemere. It is known for its collection of flowering shrubs, including rhodedendrons and azaleas. There are also a few small waterfalls. It's a nice place to visit and hike the winding trails.
The garden is open daily, April to June from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM. From July to October, it is open by appointment only. Admission is 2.50 British pounds.
The waterfalls would be pretty.
ReplyDeleteWaterfalls always add a special touch.
DeleteHi Sherry - we used to holiday just on the other side of the lake when we were young kids and would use the row boats available at Ambleside to picnic on one of the tiny islands - go for a day out ... it's a stunning part of the world ... happy memories. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun!
Deleteanything in England has to be rich and wonderful......see Hilary above......she's knows gardens!
ReplyDeleteYes, she does!
DeleteLooks good and it's only 250 miles up the road!
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Then you should go visit!
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