My Plantation Garden, Norwich vlog is now live.
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I'm quite pleased that this blog is almost entirely about the moving image rather than the still, and I've impressed myself with the fact that I'm really getting a grasp on how to manipulate Clipchamp, as well as Canva!
Known to locals as Norwich's Secret Garden, the Plantation Garden was created over a period of 40 years following 1856, after successful Norwich upholsterer, cabinet maker and Baptist minister Henry Trevor (1819-1897) acquired a disused chalk quarry. He built Plantation House and set about creating what is now known as one of the finest surviving Victorian gardens in England.
Its layout is very lovely; with a perfectly manicured lawn, uniform flower beds, a wooden walkway and bridge, a summerhouse, an Italianate terrace and a Gothic fountain. It also has a medieval-style wall which is a mosaic of brick and tile, and contains faces, shapes and symbols.
I also popped inside the nearby Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist, and checked out Dragon Hall, which dates from 1430 and is one of Norwich's iconic buildings.
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See you soon on another adventure.
TTFN
Miss Elaineous
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