The rose parterre and 17th century Dovecote in late summer within the walled garden of Rousham House, Oxfordshire, England
Rousham House dates from 1685, while the grounds and gardens and many of its architectural garden features were designed by William Kent in the early 17th century. Kent is seen as the father of English Landscape design, with Rousham House being the only complete survivor of his work.
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Location: Rousham House gardens, Oxfordshire, England
Photo credit: © Andrew Baskott / Alamy / Afripics
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