Brodick > Looking from the house towards the canal you get the impact of the "Dutch" formal gardens of the 18th century.
Brodick > Behind the East Front is the Clock Garden.
Brodick > Immediately behind the house are some very splendid formal beds and clipped box.
Brodick > Formality is the main theme of the garden necessitating a great dealof clipping.
Brodick > There was a delightful display of dahlias.
Brodick > More softening of hard lines in what was otherwise a working area.
Brodick > The victorian conservatory looked surprisingly modern  but I was pleased to see that it was being put to good use by supplying plants for the garden. The area around was softened by pots of flowers.
Brodick > To one side of the formal gardens can be found the working part of the organisation. Entry through this gate brings you to the victorian conservatory.
Brodick > One of the sneaked indoor pictures shows typical servant's quarters.
Looking from the house towards the canal you get the impact of the "Dutch" formal gardens of the 18th century.
Brodick > Looking from the house towards the canal you get the impact of the "Dutch" formal gardens of the 18th century.
Looking from the house towards the canal you get the impact of the "Dutch" formal gardens of the 18th century.
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