Tree Cathedral - the end of a long week
We've been travelling for a couple of days to see Granny... it hasn't been too great as we've had no sleep, been ill, tantrums (all of us) and the leftovers of the hurricane made a beach location not the best place to stay in October!! Anyway, we've had lovely 'pockets' and this on the way home was gorgeous today. It's the Tree Cathedral at Whipsnade. A free leg-stretcher break with beautiful autumnal colours.
The Tree Cathedral was planted by a Mr Edmond K. Blyth as an act of "Faith, hope and reconciliation" in response to his memories of World War I.
It is planted in the approximate form of a cathedral, with grass avenues for nave, chancel, transepts, chapels and cloisters and "walls" of different species of trees.
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