I spent the last couple of days at Baynesfield Estate. It is a gracious old house built in the 1800's, with a garden to match. It seems a shame that a house and garden with so much beauty and history is so unknown.
A gem like this should have a lot more visitors which would also bring in funds to maintain and improve the house and gardens.
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Where is Baynesfield Estate? How do I get there?
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