Gardens at Langar Hall. Typical of the Vale of Belvoir villages, Langar is built on a shallow ridge above the floor of the Vale. 54676, on the edge of the village, sits right on the edge of the ridge. The main landscaped gardens to the north drop steeply away from the drive and car-park towards a "ribbon" lake set out in a grid pattern, see the 1:25000 OS map. The stone wall with the pineapple finials is all that remains of an ornamental bridge which once crossed an extension of the lake, now filled in.
Gardens at Langar Hall. Typical of the Vale of Belvoir villages, Langar is built on a shallow ridge above the floor of the Vale. 54676, on the edge of the village, sits right on the edge of the ridge. The main landscaped gardens to the north drop steeply away from the drive and car-park towards a "ribbon" lake set out in a grid pattern, see the 1:25000 OS map. The stone wall with the pineapple finials is all that remains of an ornamental bridge which once crossed an extension of the lake, now filled in.
Lakeside ride at Langar Hall. Looking towards the house along the ride. The lake is through the trees to the right while to the left is an area of mixed woodland and shrubby planting, well populated by what appears to be Great Angelica (Angelica altropupurea). See 926626 for a close up of the example to the left of this image.
The Unicorn's Head, Langar. A large pub in a village of mainly small cottages and a few large houses. It faces the village green.
Great Angelica (Angelica atropupurea) This giant of a plant, growing up to 8 feet tall, has colonised the open woodland at Langar Hall.

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