The current heatwave is giving visitors to Longleat a glimpse of a landscape that has been hidden for generations, with the parched ground revealing the outlines of lost gardens, historic paths and a watermill which may have given the estate its name. The unusually dry conditions have produced a series of parch marks across the grounds of the Wiltshire estate. These occur when buried walls, foundations and paths affect the depth and moisture of …
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