Monday, June 4, 2012
Renishaw Hall Gardens
Renishaw Hall Gardens is located in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. The gardens were laid out in 1895 by Sir George Sitwell who was the owner of Renishaw Hall. Most of the gardens on the property are Italian in style.
Visitors will see ornamental ponds, a lovely fountain, secret garden rooms, and classical statues. There is also a children's garden with a living willow tunnel.
The gardens are open from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM Wednesday through Sunday. Cost of admission is 6 British pounds for adults, and 3 British pounds for children.
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i love the idea of secret garden rooms!!
ReplyDeleteEnglish gardens have a lot of those. They are really nice!
DeleteCan't beat that price.
ReplyDeleteThat's really a good value for all you get to see.
DeleteI want to see that living willow tunnel. Sounds great. I love the fountain and the house is amazing.
ReplyDeleteKids really love the willow tunnel! I agree. The fountain and mansion are beautiful.
DeleteGreat pictures, really breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog
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Deletesounds like something to visit this week, if one's tired of the crowds at the Diamond Jubilee! Lovely pics as usual
ReplyDeleteIt would be a perfect place to get a little respite from the hustle and bustle of the Diamond Jubilee!
DeleteThe secret garden rooms make me want to read something from a Bronte sister. Charming.
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