Found this while surfing round on Google Maps
I'm assuming they are or were part of the Eglinton estate but I wondered if
anyone here might have more garden history knowledge to share - they seem
very formal yet a little random
This didn't strike me as odd until I realised the scale of it - kinda big
for trimmed hedges
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...11222&t=h&z=17
Thanks for any help
Tim