In Lincolnshire, Burghley House boasts impressive landscaped gardens designed by horticultural master Capability Brown, as well
as a deer sanctuary, orangery restaurant and serpentine lake (parklands free to all - please check for opening times).
Not exact matches
And finally, 343 acres of our land still serves
as a protected wildlife
sanctuary, alive with
deer, fox, several species of birds, and numerous other types of local wildlife.
And the travel corridors from those
sanctuaries to the areas where the
deer feed must be
as free of intrusion
as possible.
This
sanctuary is over 2.7 acres and takes care of all different animals such
as monkeys, White tail
deer, donkeys, horses, iguanas, ducks and exotic birds.
In addition to jaguars, the
Sanctuary is full of jungle wildlife such
as tapirs, other wild jungle cats such
as the Margay, anteaters and
deer.
The inn is designated a Backyard Wildlife
Sanctuary, which means that guests can see plenty of wildlife such
as ducks, trumpeter swans, fox, and
deer, yet it is just five minutes from shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
These sites are now almost all returned to civilian use, and are now within the landscape
as local bathing spots, public parks, pathways,
deer sanctuaries, industrial estates and petrochemical facilities amongst others.