The Sunken Garden
Kensington Palace

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The Sunken Garden, Kensington Palace, London, England, UK.

The WOW factor! There is something incredibly beautiful about this photograph of the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace. As I look at the photograph above, I am struck by the contrast between the tranquil oasis of the garden and the drama of the cloud-filled sky above; ominous, dark, foreboding clouds that indicate that there was a high probability of rain that day. It is also worth noting that in the background you can see the Orangery Restaurant, which would be a wonderful place to have lunch or dinner at any time.

The Sunken Garden - Kensington Palace

The Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace is a beautiful and iconic garden located on the grounds of Kensington Palace in London, England. It was originally created in 1908 and it has been redesigned several times since then.

The garden is named after the fact that it is located in a sunken area, which creates a sense of seclusion and intimacy. It is also surrounded by raised borders that are planted with a wide variety of colorful and fragrant flowers, shrubs, and trees.

One of the most distinctive features of the Sunken Garden is the central fountain, which is surrounded by four intricate, ornamental flower beds. These beds are planted with a range of different flowers, including tulips, wallflowers, pansies, and forget-me-nots, which bloom in a beautiful and ever-changing display throughout the year.

The Sunken Garden is also famous for being the site of the White Garden, which was created in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. This garden is filled with white flowers, including roses, lilies, and tulips, and is a peaceful and reflective space that has become a popular destination for visitors to Kensington Palace.

Overall, the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace is a beautiful and tranquil oasis in the heart of London and is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in garden design and architecture.




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