BeenThere-DoneThat
The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain
BeenThere
DoneThat
The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain.
Sheffield Park (3) - Sheffield Park Gardens, Sussex
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Sheffield Park.
Ten Foot Pond is so named because of its depth and is probably the first lake that most visitors will encounter.
Some of those bright colours are actually foliage although the majority are the blooms.
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Sheffield Park.
The top end of Ten Foot Pond gives this rather nice view, looking back towards the entrance, of Sheffield Park House which is not owned by the National Trust and is not open to the public.
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Sheffield Park.
This bridge, seen here from Ten Foot Pond, separates Ten Foot Pond and Middle Lake. Just the other side of the bridge is one of the cascades which drops into Middle Lake.
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Sheffield Park.
This is another of the cascades and separates Upper Woman's Way Pond from Lower Woman's Way Pond and is seen here from Lower Woman's Way Pond.
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