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Woodland Garden & Temple of Aeolus
Woodland Garden
Here, a charming garden exactly replicates nature's design, since
it is in three layers. High up, a deciduous tree canopy of oaks
and birches shades the middle layer of deciduous shrubs such as
maples and rhododendrons which, in their turn, protect the ground-cover
layer, including hellebores, primulas, Himalayan blue poppies and
North American trilliums.
The Temple of Aeolus
This Grade II listed building was designed and constructed by Sir
William Chambers between 1760 and 1763. It was rebuilt by Decimus
Burton in 1845 on an artificial mound, known as Cumberland Mount,
formed from spoil dug during the creation of the Lake.
Aeolus was the mythical king of storms and winds, inventor of sails
and a great astronomer. The temple once had a seat which revolved
on a pivot to provide a panoramic view with very little effort. Continue the tour
Back
up to: Palm House Zone
Carry
on to: Museum No. 1 & Plants+People Exhibition
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