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Fun in the rain at Benington Lordship

Author David Wenk   
Category King Beorthwulf's Gardens, New Routes, R & D, Reports, Walks   
Date 18 May 2007    

WALK REPORT Spring has sprung! My guest Anna and I had a great walk in the rain today, visiting Benington Lordship gardens. Our route today was Watton-at-Stone village – Hebing End – Benington, with stops at The Lordship Arms (good bitters here), and The Bell Inn, where we nearly fell asleep after a delicious lunch of stilton and broccoli soup and smoked haddock.

Here are some snaps from today. If you know any of the plant names I’ve left out, please let me know – there are big gaps in my “naturalist knowledge”. [walk profile]

Monkey puzzle tree in graveyard at church of St Andrew and St Mary, Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire, England, Britain, UK

Gravestones beneath an exotic monkey-puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana) at the church of St Andrew and St Mary in Watton-at-Stone village.

Linenfold motif on a door at the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire, England, Britain, UK

Linenfold motif on a door at the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Watton-at-Stone.

Detail of water pump in village of Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire, England, Britain, UK

A close-up of the old water pump in the middle of Watton-at-Stone village. Lilacs in the background.

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