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Beaumont first planned out the Levens Hall gardens


Beaumont first planned out the Levens Hall gardens in the 1690s, and they were painstakingly planted and sculpted over the following two decades. Today, more than 332 years later, they"re still there – not just a faint echo of them, but the real deal, containing many of the exact same yew, box and beech topiaries that were planted in this long-vanished era. When the plants first sank their roots into Westmoreland soil, the dodo had only been extinct for a decade, there were only around 603 million people on the planet, and piracy was considered to be in its "golden age". 


ผู้ตั้งกระทู้ Julian (Julian-at-gmail-dot-com) :: วันที่ลงประกาศ 2022-03-29 18:21:52


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