July 26, 2022
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Heatwave reveals nearly 300 years old royal garden

The discovery went viral on the net as people marvelled at the gardens…reports Asian Lite News

In a startling development, extreme temperature due to heatwave dried the grass of south lawn at Chatsworth House leading to the discovery of a garden nearly 300 years old in the UK.

The garden consisting of plant beds and hedges, neatly separated by pathways, was reportedly built by the Duke of Devonshire in 1699. Drone footage revealed the remains of the 17th-century lawn as it gave a glimpse of the glittering past.

The discovery went viral on the net as people marvelled at the gardens.

It was found in Peak District National Park which is part of the garden on Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. The estate is reportedly owned by the Devonshire family. It is known as Great Parterre. The garden reportedly measures 473 to 227 feet with intricate flower beds.

Reports claimed it was hidden under the grass for centuries until it was discovered as temperatures peaked in the UK.

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