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The Grand Allee at the Glen Bernie Gardens in the Shenandoah Valley |
One of the first stops on our family trip to Virginia this year was to see the gardens at the
Glen Bernie House in Winchester, VA. It was a great stop, even with the intense heat that day. I found this garden randomly through UK garden blogger
Charlotte, who had posted
a photo of the gardens with the above allee of
crabapple trees flowering pink in the spring.
They have created a tourist stop that appeals to history buffs as well as gardeners by building the
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley on the house property. It includes a Civil War room, a portrait gallery, rooms full of art and artifacts from the region and a room full of miniatures which were collected by the creator of Glen Bernie, R. Lee Taylor. We, of course, set out directly for the gardens and walked through the museum to cool off after lunch.
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The Pink Pavilion courtyard was one of my favorite areas at Glen Bernie. The topiary was very neatly kept. A very classical look for this bench area with an iron gate and flanked by busts. |