Radcot House
This is a beautiful rectangular pond within the grounds of Radcot House in Oxfordshire, which was open to the public today under the National Garden Scheme (NGS) scheme.
A fabulous garden packed with autumnal flowers and plants.
On the left of this image is a very old Medlar tree, perhaps 200 years old.
Radcot House itself was the focus of a Civil War siege, ended when a Parliamentary shell came through the roof and blew up the beer supply. The main part of the current house dates to 1648, but incorporates earlier elements.
The Extras show two views of the house and a bountiful branch of the Medlar fruit.
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