Guisborough, Priory, The Rose Garden 1906
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Part of a series of gardens laid out by Margaret, later the first Lady Gisborough, the rose garden afforded picturesque views of the neighbouring priory ruins. In the early 20th century, the immaculately kept Priory Gardens were, for a small fee, open to the people of the town, to whom they represented a great amenity. In addition to the rose garden, there was a sunken Italian garden, with an ornamental pool in its centre. In the years before the Second World War, the Priory Gardens were entered by a picturesque gateway in Bow Street.
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