 | Orchids in the recently constructed Ninfarium, at the back of the house. |
 | Dating back to 1400, rebuilt by Bishop Rudd c1600, the Queen Anne facade 1710-1715, the portico was added c1840(it vanished in 1990 only to be discovered in a Christies sale catalogue).Abandoned for 50 years with the house and garden overgrown and crumbling; the restoration has been a remarkable achievement. |
 | Another view of the upper walled garden from the cloisters |
 | Above the Cloister Garden |
 | Cobblestone carriageway leading to the Gatehouse |
 | A yew tunnel, planted 18th. Century |