Lytham, Lowther Gardens, Lily Pond And Tennis Court c.1960
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L128133

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The father-in-law of Squire Clifton, Lord Lowther, and also Lady Cecily Lowther, were remembered in the naming of Lowther Gardens. This ornamental pond was a transformation of the farm pond. In the middle was a small rockery island and a fountain. The gardens were planted with coniferous trees. In the four corners were four rare specimen trees, examples of the evergreen holm oak, one in each corner of the park.
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