Tuesday, Aunty Pat took me across the Wirral to the Ness Botanic Gardens. It is in a very quaint parcel of land across the River Mersey. We got there, by way of missed connections and waiting, but that was OK as the day was lovely and warm...
Upon arrival, I was delighted by the lovely entrance:
Due to our day of missed connections, we were a little peckish, and had lunch in the little Cafe before heading out into the Gardens. I came across a little 'lookout' and the view was grand:
Upon rounding the corner to get to the lower level of the Garden, there was an embankment of (mainly) blue Blue Bells, with the odd white one thrown in as well:
Just a short distance on, there was a great maze mown into the grass as well:
A short distance away was an amazing Yellow Arbour, and this amazingly blue flower:
Continuing along the way, we came across a 'Monet' styled bridge and a tricky little carving:
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