This image of a small part of the famous Compton Acres was taken while touring the beautiful Dorset countryside in the UK, along with good friend Pauline
Camera Olympus E-520, Focal length 42.0,
Shutter speed 1/320s, f/5.6, ISO 800
Compton Acres invites you to escape to a different world. The new Compton Acres has more features than ever before.
Compton Acres was built in 1924 and is a wonderful example of a historic garden in the UK. It is of late Victorian Mixed Style design with seven distinct gardens to wander around and enjoy, including the Italian Garden and the Japanese Garden.
As well as its beautiful ten acres of gardens, there are exciting shopping opportunities, restaurants, a cafe, regular events and, with further all-weather facilities planned for the near future. Compton Acres in Poole, Dorset is fast becoming one of the most visited and prestigious family attractions on the South Coast.



Comments
Beautiful, so many colors and levels.
Thank you kind Sir, a wonderful compliment, appreciated
– Clive
Beautiful capture dear Clive and a fave my friend.x
A lovely compliment Catherine, thank you xx
– Clive
A beautiful array of colours Clive.
Well captured my friend.
So greatly appreciate your wonderful compliment Richard, thank you
– Clive
Well it sure as hell doesn’t look like any garden over here right now! LOL!
That’s the good thing about Compton Acres David, their gardens are designed to have blooms all year round, appreciate your great comment
– Clive
very beautiful capture
Thank you for your great compliment Wendy, appreciated xx
– Clive
very well composed and captured
gr8 colour
A wonderful compliment John, thank you my friend
– Clive
A very pretty shot Clive
Thank you Chris, a wonderful compliment xx
– Clive
Just so wonderful Clive!!
So appreciate your wonderful compliment Lozzar, thank you me friend xx
– Clive
Clive, this is delightful !
Thank you Trish a lovely compliment and fave, appreciated xx
– Clive
Beautiful garden great capture:)
So appreciate your lovely compliment Bobby, thanking you so very much xx
– Clive