The Newt (Somerset, England)
As I review my photos, I can appreciate the beauty and style of this garden, but I must confess, it was one of my least favorites. I remember mostly the heat (it was one of our warmer days), the glaring sun with few trees in sight, and the commercial feel of the whole enterprise. But then again, this was mainly a vegetable garden and I was having an "off" day (I had just toured Stourhead, where I missed some of the main landmarks).
The entrance took us through an area with gift shops and display areas (nice thing about photos is you see things you missed - I had not noticed the intricate ceiling design) -
We did have an actual tour guide at this one, and he led us through the entire garden -
Down a winding, blinding white walkway, towards the large vegetable garden -

A cool water feature featuring the newt! I believe the tour guide said that there were lots on the property when the gardens were being made.
Winding our way back toward the central part of the garden, a large area composed of circular, square and triangular garden rooms -
The building on the hillside is the restaurant where we were treated to a delicious lunch. It was fantastic with a panoramic view of the gardens (and air-conditioned!) -
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