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Bressingham Gardens/Steam Engines. 15:22 - Apr 24 with 491 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

The missus appears to be fine and dandy again so we took our grandson (nearly 2) there this morning. ‘‘Twas a most splendid three and a half hours spent riding on the trains and roundabout.
Lovely smell of the engines and spring has sprung in the wonderful gardens. Little man had a grin like a Cheshire Cat. But..I was a tad sad to see the old nursery decayed and polytunnels derelict as one of the steam engines chugged around, as I had spent my teens and early working life toiling on probably the most famous horticultural establishment of that era.
Memories, mostly fond, of the many characters that I encountered and worked alongside cane flooding back.
Going to return soon to take in the huge array of plant life at a leisurely pace, minus an excitable child.
If you haven’t been before, and have a spare day, give it a look.

We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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Bressingham Gardens/Steam Engines. on 15:39 - Apr 24 with 445 viewswkj

I often take the wood and garden debris there so they can burn it. Lovely place.

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