Actually part of another of Painshill’s follies:

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What a lovely green spot. And at snowdrop time too.
Yes, a good few years ago now, but it was good to see the snowdrops again!
With snowdrops! Yay!
Yay indeed, Jo!
That place does provide a lot of photo opportunities, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
It certainly does,sadly a good few years since I have been there
Ooh, and snowdrops! Obviously a great place to visit this month.
Well, this is an old photo! Who knows
Most likely even more now then.
Yes
It fits perfectly in the trees 😀
Yes, it does
snowdrops, lovely light and a folly – what more can we ask for 🙂
Well, quite!
I’ve never been all that taken by follies. They are not an Australian thing. But its being there, really brings out the beauty of the sunlight and the snowdrops.
All about the season, and the light!
Painshill is a gift that keeps on giving! Lovely composition, looks very mysterious.
It doesn’t look mysterious close up!