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The Daily Mail Pavilion was very good. These are views looking down from the railway bridge, it was like something out of a movie in the 1950's even with all the people milling around, it did capture the peace and calm of parts of the Norfolk Broads.

How realistic - a bike leaning against the climbing rose in the foreground, a baby's pram to the side, and garden tools left leaning against the shed. The tools looked as if they had seen better days.

Are these plants agapanthus or alliums? They certainly made a good screen for someone only 5ft tall, I couldn't see over the top.

Where can you hire a boat for seven and a half pence now? The posters on the sheds were advertising holidays on the sunny Norfolk Broads.

The Daily Mail was running a competition with this cottage as the prize. I'd love to have it, but it wouldn't fit in the garden!

There are just a few garages like this still around, maybe not so well planted, artistically pleasing or clean. They had even planted some car parts up with bedding plants.

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