National Park

Something about one of Britain’s National Parks, or particular places in a National Park.

Blooms and a mystery at Exbury Gardens

Rhododendrons, azaleas, south-east, England, Gardens

The wealthy banker Lionel de Rothschild bought the Exbury Estate, in Hampshire, in 1919.  In 1922, work began on creating what is now a 200 acre garden, internationally famous for its rhododendrons, azaleas, rare trees and shrubs.  Exbury Gardens are open to the public, nestle on the eastern edge of the Beaulieu River in the

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Introducing Ingleborough

Ingleborough from Twisleton Scar

Yorkshire’s Ingleborough is a curiously shaped hill, large and looming.  That said, there are bigger features in the world, even in our ever-modest Britain; but being over the benchmark height of 1,000’ (2,372’ or 732 metres to be precise), Ingleborough qualifies to call itself a mountain.  Locally, it’s known as a ‘peak’ – one of

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