Norfolk garden with Danny

Danny is a landscape gardener, and one of his ongoing jobs was for a client who had a property in Thetford Forest. The property was largely old, but with attached, more modern quarters. The whole thing stood in huge grounds surrounded by forest and some lawn and flower areas, much neglected. While we were there Danny was tree felling one section.



Danny in action while we wandered.



One of the derelict buildings was this Victorian greenhouse. Decayed, but fascinating. 


Winder for the windows in the top of the greenhouse.


Just hanging on the wall.


The makers of the green house who started in 1848 I believe, and are still going strong.


Left on the shelf.



Some form of trap we came across in the grounds.


Door in the wall. Obvious really!



Loved the look of this shed, so a couple of images, from different perspectives


Wish I could find out what this was. Over the main door is a biblical text and the small pillar on the left seems to be a memorial to various pets, I believe. It has a lot of names carved on it. Maybe the building was a small chapel? Perhaps I will find out one day.



Two views of the main building showing the older and newer parts.


One of the magnificent trees on the estate.


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