DescriptionPath Through Daffodils, Warley Place - geograph.org.uk - 1218636.jpg
English: Path Through Daffodils, Warley Place At this time of year the woods and meadows of Warley Place are a mass of daffodils. They are the descendants of plantings made in the early part of the 20th Century by Miss Ellen Wilmott, a plant collector and well-known gardener who lived at Warley Place. Her house has gone but many of the plants remain.The land here is now looked after by Essex Wildlife Trust.
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