The gardens at a Norfolk estate have been named among the best in Britain.
Houghton Hall sits nearly 10 miles west of Fakenham and is a must-see destination for many visiting north Norfolk.
The old kitchen garden was commissioned by Lord Cholmondeley to be redesigned in 1991 as a memorial to his grandmother, Lady Sybil Cholmondeley.
Now, the five acres of walled space include a Mediterranean-style garden, formal rose parterre and double-sided herbaceous border, all carefully maintained and kept in pristine condition.
The work has scooped Houghton a place on The Times' list of the UK's best 14 gardens.
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Writer Eddi Fiegel said: "Houghton Hall’s award-winning, five-acre walled garden is a feast for garden and art lovers alike."
The article also mentions the "equally impressive" sculpture and deer park.
Anthony Gormley's horde of iron sculptures named Time Horizon.
The former is currently home toMade up of a 100-strong group of figures, the iron casts have been placed around the grounds.
After attracting visitors since April, the exhibition is in its final month before moving on October 31.
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