Latimer, The Water Splash 1897
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More about this scene
Back inthe Chess Valley we reach Latimer, a very pretty village with a triangular green and, uphill to the west, Latimer House. In fact much of the village was cleared in the 1750s to provide the grounds of Latimer House. Edward Blore rebuilt Latimer House in the 1830s, now offices for Price Waterhouse Cooper. In this view from the river bridge Latimer House can be glimpsed throught the trees. The water splash is the weir which dams the park lake in which fishermen cast flies for trout.
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