Kiftsgate Gardens in the Cotswolds is a beautiful tranquil place, with a soft, feminine planting scheme devised over three generations of women gardeners. And I was very taken by this simple portrait fountain placed on an old stone, lichen-covered wall. Click on the link above to read more about this garden.
if you’d like to join in with the fountain challenge then please pop over to Polianthus for the rules. This month she is looking for fountains featuring people or animals. I’m sure she would love to see you.
(The header image is from the well head in the sunken garden)
Gorgeous…
I truly love this fountain, and the garden itself if very special! Beautiful, Jude!
Thanks Debra, I agree it is a very pretty garden.
I need to revisit the Cotswolds, not so far from us really. I’ve never heard of Kiftsgate gardens, sounds beautiful, really lovely. Your photo is so lovely Jude, I love the composition… fountains like this fascinate me…
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