Burghley House, Lincolnshire.
Photos here are in the Sculpture Garden which contains many traditional and contemporary exhibits, and also the new Surprise Garden which shows just what can be done with water.
Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors. Whilst we were there they were setting up to film scenes for the Da Vinci Code using some of the gothic interiors.
Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors. Whilst we were there they were setting up to film scenes for the Da Vinci Code using some of the gothic interiors.
Camera: Canon (Canon Powershot S1 Is) |
original size: 2244px x 898px |
Current: 600px x 240px |