The whole public transportation journey takes you to unlock the Pride and Prejudice Viewing site Stourhead. The strategy says that Stourhead is inconvenient for transportation and needs to travel by car or Uber. Stourhead should have more Chinese visitors if it weren't for its remote location. I usually prefer train + bus travel and decided to explore a free-travel route, which proved to be feasible. Travel route: 1. Train 🚆: No matter where you leave, take the train to Gilingham and get off (I depart from the south and need to transfer at Salisbury). 2. Bus 🚌: X4 special line, take the Chapel lane and get off, the whole journey is 30 minutes. You can see the bus stop from Gilingham Railway Station, you need to wait. It needs to be reminded that the return journey is also taking X4, count the time to check the last bus, don't miss it. 3. Walk 🚶: Get off at Chapel lane, walk a distance forward, turn left after Chaffyn Grove Cottages, walk straight along Bells lane through a large wheat field, see the Stourhead sign turn left to reach the destination, walk about 35 minutes. Hard work, feel the beautiful garden scenery. "The wonderful and strange world, the very view, often lies in the danger, and the rareness of people, so those who are not willing can not come. There is a will, not stop, but the power is insufficient, not to come. There is a will and power, but not to slack, as for the dark and dark and nothing to the other, also can not come. But the strength is enough to be embarrassed, to be embarrassed by people, but to be regretful for yourself; if you can't come to my will, you can have no regrets, but what can you do? The rest of the income is also." Wang Anshi#My travel wish#Train travel#Go where I still want to go
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The whole public transportation journey takes you to unlock the Pride and Prejudice Viewing site Stourhead. The strategy says that Stourhead is inconvenient for transportation and needs to travel by car or Uber. Stourhead should have more Chinese visitors if it weren't for its remote location. I usually prefer train + bus travel and decided to explore a free-travel route, which proved to be feasible. Travel route: 1. Train 🚆: No matter where you leave, take the train to Gilingham and get off (I depart from the south and need to transfer at Salisbury). 2. Bus 🚌: X4 special line, take the Chapel lane and get off, the whole journey is 30 minutes. You can see the bus stop from Gilingham Railway Station, you need to wait. It needs to be reminded that the return journey is also taking X4, count the time to check the last bus, don't miss it. 3. Walk 🚶: Get off at Chapel lane, walk a distance forward, turn left after Chaffyn Grove Cottages, walk straight along Bells lane through a large wheat field, see the Stourhead sign turn left to reach the destination, walk about 35 minutes. Hard work, feel the beautiful garden scenery. "The wonderful and strange world, the very view, often lies in the danger, and the rareness of people, so those who are not willing can not come. There is a will, not stop, but the power is insufficient, not to come. There is a will and power, but not to slack, as for the dark and dark and nothing to the other, also can not come. But the strength is enough to be embarrassed, to be embarrassed by people, but to be regretful for yourself; if you can't come to my will, you can have no regrets, but what can you do? The rest of the income is also." Wang Anshi#My travel wish#Train travel#Go where I still want to go
Traveling England #Pride and Prejudice #Small Spots #Gardens have always loved Jane Austen's work Pride and Prejudice, and all the films and episodes adapted are praised, with the Edition having a version: 1940, 1995 and 2005. Of these three editions, what impressed me the most was the 0 version, the people are beautiful, and the scenery is more beautiful. The most moving scene in the film is the rainy afternoon, where Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth, and where Darcy finally said the words that had been hidden in his heart for a long time. The scene of this classic shot is the first new Paradise-style countryside in the UK. The park is known as one of the world's ten largest gardens. It was built in 1761 and is now almost 300 years old. It has witnessed countless beautiful stories, such as Pride and Prejudice. The previous owner was the Hoare family, a successful independent banker at the time. In 1901, a large burnt part of the heirlooms, but fortunately most of the precious literature and cultural relics were rescued in time. In 1946, the property was given away and belonged to the National Trust for Monuments and Monuments. Since then, Stourhead has been open to the public.
Stourhead Gardens in Wiltshire, southern England, about 30 minutes' drive from the famous Stone Henge . Affected by Claude Lauren's paintings, Banker Henry Hoare II invested in building his own 'Claude' garden in the 18th century. Lauren was a great landscape painter of the Baroque period; He was born in France and lived in Italy for a long time. Walking in the Stourhead Garden, you really feel rich without art, there is no such Pittoresco garden as the Italian style is obvious. Henry Hoare collects a lot of Italian art. He built the Apollo Temple, Pantheon/Pantheon, Five-hole Bridge, Caves/Grotto in his back garden. Over 200 years, these replicas of Roman ruins are also grown with the lake-colored woods in England, not conspicuous, but elegant. May is definitely the best time to check in every year