The juxtaposition of two very different towers
View from the Turkish Tent
Little people standing on a small bench
Seasonal changes biginning
Fairy's House
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Woollett Bridge, Painshill Park
This footbridge on the south side of Painshill lake goes across to Grotto Island on the right.
It is not the original which was constructed in the 1840s. This is a reconstruction, built off site in 2012. It is a replica of one known from a 1760s engraving by William Woollett, the only remains of which were the brick abutments.
Painshill Park Trust maintains the park. It is a registered charity which was formed to restore the 18th century landscape and they have done an exemplary job.
It is not the original which was constructed in the 1840s. This is a reconstruction, built off site in 2012. It is a replica of one known from a 1760s engraving by William Woollett, the only remains of which were the brick abutments.
Painshill Park Trust maintains the park. It is a registered charity which was formed to restore the 18th century landscape and they have done an exemplary job.
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Polyrus has replied to John FitzGerald clubSurprisingly few people there but probably because the sun was smooching with of heavy clouds for most of the day.
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Polyrus has replied to William Sutherland clubWhere I went to school there was one as ancient ..(no not a private school either !) Sadly the tree has gone now ... from looking at the maps.
Polyrus has replied to Pam J clubSo it was a public school that you went to?
Pam J club has replied to PolyrusPolyrus has replied to Pam J clubPam J club has replied to PolyrusPolyrus has replied to * Didier 85 *Polyrus has replied to HappySnapperThe three similar giant cedars in the park are reputed to be 270 years old!
Polyrus has replied to Keith Burton clubIt's difficult not to admire 'that' tree. There are three giant Lebanon Cedars in the park and one is thought to be the largest Cedar of Lebanon in Europe....and it's not easy to photograph it from ground level.
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