Roger's Photo Gallery
Cliveden National Trust Property
15th May 2007

Set high above the River Thames, Cliveden was the glittering hub of society in the early part of the 20th century when it was the home f Waldorf and Nancy Astor. The house is now a private hotel, part of whcih is open to National Trust visitors on Thursday and Sunday afternoons (April to October). The grade listed gardens and extensive grounds once the exclusive haunt of the rich and famous, are yours to enjoy to day.

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Chinese Garden 1
Chinese Garden 1
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Mallard Duck
Mallard Duck
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Magnolia
Magnolia
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Chinese Garden 2
Chinese Garden 2
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Chinese garden 3
Chinese garden 3
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Chinese Garden 4
Chinese Garden 4
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Chinese garden 5
Chinese garden 5
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Canada Geese
Canada Geese
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Fountain
Fountain
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Dove Cote
Dove Cote
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Main garden
Main garden
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Cliveden House
Cliveden House
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Cliveden House 2
Cliveden House 2
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Statue
Statue
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Statue and House
Statue and House
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Tortiose Fountain
Tortiose Fountain
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Property on the banks of the River Thames
Property on the banks of the River Thames
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Ornate clock taken within the ground
Ornate clock taken within the ground
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Bluebells
Bluebells
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The secret garden
The secret garden
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Pink bloom
Pink bloom
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Clock tower
Clock tower
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