Friday, 19 July 2013

Dalemain Gardens: Part 1 of 2

The front door of Dalemain House. The House is two miles from the village of Pooley Bridge in the Lake District. A Medieval, Tudor and early Georgian house, it has been the home to the Hasell family since 1679.

There is a 5-acre garden at Dalemain, including riverside walks.
A lawn and garden. 
Flowers by the front door of the House. 
Door to the Stumpery.
Foxgloves.
An old Georgian drainpipe.
Giant Greek Fir. 
Gunnera.


A secluded seat.
Himalayan Birch. 
Hosta.
Iris.
The Iron Horse.



Upended boat used as a seat.
An old heavy roller.

(PLEASE NOTE: All the above images were taken by our Roving Lakeland Correspondent)

1 comment:

  1. I love those plant labels....very unique! This garden looks so calm and lovely to walk through but some areas I would be itching to weed or tidy up! :)

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