Welcome to this ‘March’ article, the third in a series of posts which aim to review, through photographs, twelve months of activity in and around the diverse landscape of Compton Verney. It’s a historic landscape that has seen much change, from the shaping of the areas as new plants establish to the visual delight gained from one of a number of artistic interactions.
There are huge changes in the atmosphere from the busiest of open days to quiet days when just bird song can be heard. Either way, visually the landscape changes minute by minute and it’s wonderful to be there to experience it – and on occasion capture an image or two!
Links to other months will be added at the bottom of the page, but for now, I hope you enjoy ‘March – The landscape at Compton Verney’ :
March 2014 was wonderfully refreshing after all the hard work of February, but the season was there for enjoying and on the whole, the winter had been kind. What will the weather gods bring this year I wonder?!
Regards, Gary Webb, Head of Landscape & Garden at Compton Verney.