Fulham Palace, by Bishops Park has been the home of the Bishops of London from the 11th century until the 1970s. The Rooms were closed today but the 13 acres of botanical gardens were open and also the walled garden inside which dates back to 1750 and has friut8 trees bee hives and much more.
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Todays Ride there walk back two
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Great photos and what beautiful gardens π
Beautiful place!
Lovely photos, thanks for sharing.
How many beehives are there? My sister-in-law has beehives in her backyard as a hobby-- beekeeper.
Lovely brickwork in that second picture. ππΈ
Yes that's the walled garden built in 1750 xx
You mean 10 to 6? ππΈ
Ok, ok, one nil to you ,you did have me going there ππxx
Yes maybe you are, but would you complain?πx
Looks fantastic, those gardens I mean...hope you talked to the bees, you are meant to you know...
Check your private messages on HU, please. Itβs okay.πππ
Know how you feel, no-one listens to me either apart from the dog I mean..
Join the club!, I was looking after my daughters dog and my grandson before this lockdown , so I take Frank, the grandson to school, and then it's just me and Gabby the dog. We have sooo much playing and interacting, I miss her lots.xx
Not again! It's becoming a habit for me. (Never said about dressing like a nun, did I?) ππΈ
I love it? Many thanks, Don
Fabulous gardens and a very interesting location. Super pics! ππ
I used to run around bishops park every lunchtime from work back in the 80s. Lovely run.
I don't understand the syntax "Ride there walk back two". Did the author mean "too" instead of "two"?
Thank you Barry, very interesting!
What a wonderful place. I would love to visit it someday.
Wouldn't I just love to visit the botanical gardens.
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