Brodick > Aquilegia
Brodick > The walk down into the Lower Gaerden is a sensual delight of colours and perfumes.
Brodick > Around the house are some very attractive borders
Brodick > In response to a comment from a guest viewer I now include a picture of the medieval dovecote, or at least a part of it. Apologies for the ommission.
Brodick > The National Trust and National Maritime Museum have established a museum here to show the economical importance of the Tamar during this period.  A restored Tamar sailing barge is moored alongside.  A little further  through woodland is a the restored estate corn mill which is now in working order.
Brodick > The large estate has many footpaths.  A short walk through the gardens and along the river leads to a quay which was busy in during in the 19th century.
Brodick > As a caterpillar this one is larger than life, but all the children love it.
Brodick > In the Upper garden there are some most lifelike animal sculptures. This stag made from old timers and drfiftwood is very  realistic when viewed from a little way off.
Brodick > Less formal is the pond in the lower garden
Aquilegia
Brodick > Aquilegia
Aquilegia
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