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[Notgrove Manor]: tough-hewn stone stairs and gate in the garden.
[Notgrove Manor]: dovecote garden house.
[Canons Ashby]: a gate to the gardens, with the Shepherd Boy statue barely visible beyond.
[Sudeley Castle]: the gatehouse.
[Penshurst Place]: a group of Garden Club of America members walking between garden borders.
[Sudeley Castle]: Sudeley Castle, with St. Mary's Church on the right and the Queen's Garden in the foreground.
[Sudeley Castle]: St. Mary's Church and the topiary hedge.
[Sudeley Castle]: perennial border in the walled rose garden.
[Sudeley Castle]: the walled rose garden, later known as the "Secret Garden."
[Sudeley Castle]: the topiaried yew hedge.
[Snowshill Manor]: the Wolf's Cove model Cornish fishing village, designed and built by Charles Wade.
[Nuneham House and Park]: the house and a terrace garden.
[Unidentified Location]: an unidentified garden, possibly at Bannits or Mill Hay House in Broadway, Worcestershire.
[Notgrove Manor]: St. Bartholomew's Church, adjacent to the manor house.
[Hidcote Manor Garden]: the Bathing Pool Garden.
[Penshurst Place]: the sunken garden, also known as the Italian garden.
[Unidentified Location]: an unidentified location with garden borders and a brick wall, possibly at Penshurst Place.
[Unidentified Location]: an unidentified location, probably Brockhurst in East Grinstead, which was visited by the GCA tour on June 7, 1929.
[Brockhurst]: part of the garden, with conifers, a pond, and flowering shrubs.
[Brockhurst]: a pond lined with flowering shrubs, with a garden house at the far end.