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From the 18th to the early 20th centuries the North Downs of Surrey, with its chalky free-draining soil, ideal for lavender growing, were at the centre of worldwide production of lavender. It was a very prosperous part of the local agriculture. Blue fields could be seen all over Mitcham, Croydon, Wallington, Banstead, Carshalton and Sutton. [27]
This house is a rare example of a 17th-century stone house in New England. Relatively unchanged despite additions over the centuries, it is now owned by Historic New England, who operate the site as a farm and museum. [153] [154] 117 * Springfield Armory: Springfield Armory
Lavender fields Harvester. Norfolk Lavender Ltd was founded in 1932. Linn Chilvers supplied the plants and the labour and Francis Dusgate of Fring Hall the land. The first lavender beds were planted on Dusgate's land at Fring; in 1936 Dusgate acquired Caley Mill on the River Heacham and the ground around it, not for building but for the land ...
With more than 5,000 lavender plants spanning their 20-acre property in Oxford, Taylor and Stephanie Getting hope to provide a new experience and tradition at Calyx Creek Lavender and Lodging.
Seeing row after row of lavender stretching out in front of you in a purple haze, is a beautiful sight. The fragrance hangs in the air and with the steady hum of the bees, soothes and tranquilizes the senses. Date: 25 July 2008, 07:25: Source: purple haze. Uploaded by Tomer T; Author: Linda Cronin from Farningham, Kent, UK
Woolpit (/ ˈ w ʊ l p ɪ t / WUUL-pit [1]) is a village in the English county of Suffolk, midway between the towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Stowmarket.In 2011 Woolpit parish had a population of 1,995. [2]
Indigo Lavender Farms in Imlay City grows nine different varieties of lavender in six fields on the more than 50-acre property, said owner Tricia Dennis. They started planting lavender in 2015 and ...
New England is a region comprised of six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick to the northeast and Quebec to the north.