Sheffield Park Garden, Landscape garden in Fletching, England.
Sheffield Park Garden is a landscape garden in Fletching featuring four connected lakes linked by paths. The paths wind through garden areas planted with trees and shrubs from Europe and North America.
The garden began in the 18th century when Capability Brown transformed a medieval deer park into a naturally designed landscape. This transformation shaped the style that evolved over the following generations.
The garden demonstrates British landscape design through its deliberate arrangement of water and plantings that visitors encounter while walking. This approach shapes how people experience the relationship between human design and the natural world.
The garden is open daily and offers wheelchairs to borrow and parking near the visitor facilities. The laid-out paths allow visitors to explore the grounds at their own pace.
The garden holds the national collection of Ghent azaleas and grows black tupelo trees whose red autumn leaves reflect in the lakes. These trees create a particularly colorful display during the autumn months.
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