Autumn leaves in one of the ponds leading down to the lake at the Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens, Sherbrooke, Dandending Ranges.
The gardens are actually part of the Burnham Beeches Estate which was bought by Alfred Nicholas (known for developing the Aspro painkiller) in 1929. The buildin...
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The gardens are actually part of the Burnham Beeches Estate which was bought by Alfred Nicholas (known for developing the Aspro painkiller) in 1929. The building can be seen from the gardens and it is recognised for its Art Deco features and similarity to an ocean liner. There are signs within the garden for those interested, which explains the history of the site and the different uses of the Estate.
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