Another visit to Compton Verney to see three exhibitions, but first, a walk around the grounds.
I always enjoy walking around the lake which was apparently created from a chain of five separate ponds. Capability Brown designed the lake to look like a river that, like the park itself, appeared to continue indefinitely.
A photograph is posted by the lake: it's the detail of a Staffordshire dish depicting Compton Verney c1790. We did not think it quite matched what we could see and decided to investigate later.
It started drizzling so we decided to go and see the exhibitions and leave the walk for later. As we approached the house we could see the bright colours that the pillars and the windows had been decked with by Morag Myerscough.
A bright, vibrant display of tulips was one of the first things we saw after we left the house.
We walked all around the meadow which is at the back of the house which was full of cowslips
which is positioned over this stream
and we reached the meadow
lots of dandelions
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