Starting at the Lakeside Arts Centre, Angla led six members on a 4.7 mile walk exploring the several and varied gardens of the University and the broad expanse of Wollaton Park and its lake.


The start in the Lakeside Arts car park

Trent Building across Highfields Lake

Rare example of Nottinghamshire's naturally-exposed bedrock next to Highfields Lake

Trent Building

 Highfields Walled Garden (1797) 

Millennium Garden

Taking care not to approach the deer

Wollaton Park Lake

View back towards The Stables from the (just closed) entrance to the Wollaton Hall Formal Garden

The sunken Jekyll Garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll in 1911

Lenton Firs Rock Garden restored 2006-2008 by student volunteers and Friends of University Park

Another rare example of Nottinghamshire's bedrock on top of which lies the Rock Garden

And finally, here is something created earlier.  Guess the painter.