A beautiful garden with a lake and an unusual grass amphitheatre, Esher, Surrey, was initially designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Charles Bridgeman, William Kent, and Capability Brown in 1726. When the project was completed, the garden was described as the noblest garden in Europe. However, the historic landscape garden suffered long-term neglect. In 1975, the Slater Foundation offered generous support which helped the National Trust restore the historic landscape garden. In addition to restoring the overall garden and ornaments, the gardeners laid the footpath so that visitors can walk along the lake, parkland, and woodland and look round the Camellia House. Camellias bloom between December and May. The lake is home to black swans, ducks, and herons, and these waterfowl swim and rest at the island of the lake and grotto. In spring, snowdrops, daffodils, and
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