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Wild Treasures Details Start: Disabled Gate into Pheasantry Garden. Podcast this Heritage Trail For iTunes Store, click here:
Directions To find the state of the trail - Stop 1: This is at the gate into the Pheasantry Gardens, near the small car park for disabled visitors. Make sure you are inside the gardens and you can see the trees and lawns in front of you. Stand with your back to the gate and the fence. If you’re in the right place, there will be a path in front of you and another path that leads off to your left. To find Stop 2: Follow the path on your left round the garden. After about 5 minutes, you’ll come to a wooden bridge over a stream. The bridge is Stop 2.
Then follow the bank of the pond, keeping the water on your right hand side until you come to a short narrow channel of water. This links the pond on your right with Heron Pond, the larger pond on your left. Stop when you reach the channel.
To finish the trail: Follow the path to the car park on your right. |
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Heritage Trails
Wild Treasures Details Start: Disabled Gate into Pheasantry Garden. Podcast this Heritage Trail For iTunes Store, click here:
Directions To find the state of the trail - Stop 1: This is at the gate into the Pheasantry Gardens, near the small car park for disabled visitors. Make sure you are inside the gardens and you can see the trees and lawns in front of you. Stand with your back to the gate and the fence. If you’re in the right place, there will be a path in front of you and another path that leads off to your left. To find Stop 2: Follow the path on your left round the garden. After about 5 minutes, you’ll come to a wooden bridge over a stream. The bridge is Stop 2.
Then follow the bank of the pond, keeping the water on your right hand side until you come to a short narrow channel of water. This links the pond on your right with Heron Pond, the larger pond on your left. Stop when you reach the channel.
To finish the trail: Follow the path to the car park on your right. |
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Heritage Trails
Wild Treasures Details Start: Disabled Gate into Pheasantry Garden. Podcast this Heritage Trail For iTunes Store, click here:
Directions To find the state of the trail - Stop 1: This is at the gate into the Pheasantry Gardens, near the small car park for disabled visitors. Make sure you are inside the gardens and you can see the trees and lawns in front of you. Stand with your back to the gate and the fence. If you’re in the right place, there will be a path in front of you and another path that leads off to your left. To find Stop 2: Follow the path on your left round the garden. After about 5 minutes, you’ll come to a wooden bridge over a stream. The bridge is Stop 2.
Then follow the bank of the pond, keeping the water on your right hand side until you come to a short narrow channel of water. This links the pond on your right with Heron Pond, the larger pond on your left. Stop when you reach the channel.
To finish the trail: Follow the path to the car park on your right. |
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