MSV, Winchester.
(Blog Post #8750)
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MSV, Winchester.
(Blog Post #8750)
B&W / Weekend Reflections / Garden Affair / Floral Friday |
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So lovely!
ReplyDeleteSummery plants are lovely
ReplyDelete...a sanctuary.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteThese views are gorgeous.You can't beat a pretty garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens, looks like a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely post. The sculpture is beautiful. Thank you for joining FFO and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteMagic.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more peaceful than relaxing gardens like this one.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy garden tours -- thanks for this virtual one -- it's a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThe gardens do look lovely.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
Love those geraniums at the end. Such a great spot!
ReplyDeleteLoved the 1st pic the best!
ReplyDeleteI'm very late for Friday Face Off, but that's how I found your post.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely, peaceful spot. Water features add so much to a garden.
Beautiful and serene, the pond in the garden is so calming place. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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