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Bonfire night, Fletching. Every year without a doubt this is the best Bonfire night to visit! The firework show is outstanding. People surround the ginormous Bonfire, and watch in awe as the firework display begins, it includes gripping music which is perfectly suited to the moment and instantly creates silence and excitement throughout the atmosphere. They are always perfectly timed to the music. This show is always inspirational and really sits with you in terms of beautiful moments and memories! 💥
Bonfire night, Fletching. Every year without a doubt this is the best Bonfire night to visit! The firework show is outstanding. People surround the ginormous Bonfire, and watch in awe as the firework display begins, it includes gripping music which is perfectly suited to the moment and instantly creates silence and excitement throughout the atmosphere. They are always perfectly timed to the music. This show is always inspirational and really sits with you in terms of beautiful moments and memories! 💥
Bridge in Sheffield Park Gardens. A colourful shrub, close to the bridge between Ten Foot Pond and Middle Lake.
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By the sluice in Sheffield Park.
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Gareth James
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Sheffield Park House and Gardens. Sheffield Park Garden is an informal landscape garden five miles east of Haywards Heath, in East Sussex, England. It was originally laid out in the 18th century by Capability Brown, and further developed in the early years of the 20th century by its then owner, Arthur Gilstrap Soames. It is now owned by the National Trust. The house is not open to the public. A view very similar to this can be seen briefly in the Rosemary & Thyme episode "The Language of Flowers".