Autumn colours at Anglesey Abbey
Another visit to Anglesey Abbey to see the autumn colours. This entry is an addition to my previous visit to Anglesey Abbey which took place September 2015. Because of this I have not duplicated many images, so both need to be seen to get the full picture!
This year the garden was far more colourful than when we visited in September 2015, as you can see by our walk toward the winter garden.
Yes, I did stroke the tree again!
Opted for a skyward view this time
Also a slightly different view of the Cyclamen. I must say that the display appeared more widespread than it was on our last visit.
We went inside the Mill this time, and this was the view overlooking the Lode, or waterway (in Middle English). Very green, like many of our waterways this year.
As I said, very green! Difficult to believe it is water.
On the pathway by the waterway was this Hornets nest. Well marked and very busy.
There are 132 statues ranging from emperors and gods, to men and beasts. Looking after all of these and keeping them in tip top condition for visitors to enjoy is quite a task and requires many hours of hard work
More views of the glorious colours at this time of year. Just to reiterate what I said at the top of this post - my previous post with more information about this site, can be found here.
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