Nestled within the Tupgill Park Estate, the Forbidden Corner spans a 4-acre plot of lush greenery, originally designed as a private garden. Now open to the public, this unique attraction invites visitors to explore a whimsical landscape filled with grottos, tunnels, and passageways. Scattered throughout the grounds, you’ll find a labyrinth, sculptures, and an array of unusual follies. The sense of discovery is palpable as visitors meander through the winding paths, uncovering each quirky feature. This enchanting and eccentric space offers a delightful and unexpected experience for all who venture into its mysterious corners.
Forbidden Corner (Tupgill Park)
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