Rosebery Park has become my usual spot during my work lunch breaks. It's a haven of tranquility in the heart of Epsom, offering a welcome escape from the daily grind. The park itself is beautifully maintained, with lush green lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and towering trees that provide shade and dappled sunlight. One of my favorite features is the picturesque pond, where I often find myself captivated by the sight of ducks gracefully gliding across the water. The gentle sound of the fountain adds to the serene atmosphere, creating a truly relaxing environment. But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Rosebery Park is its ever-changing beauty throughout the seasons. Spring brings a riot of colors as the flowers bloom, while summer offers a lush green expanse perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Autumn transforms the park into a breathtaking spectacle of fiery reds, golden yellows, and burnt oranges, making it a photographer's dream. And even in the depths of winter, the park has a unique charm, with the bare trees creating an ethereal, almost mystical atmosphere. Whether I'm seeking a moment of peace and quiet, a dose of inspiration for my photography, or simply a refreshing break from the office, Rosebery Park never fails to deliver. It's a true gem in the heart of Epsom, a place where I can recharge and reconnect with nature, even in the midst of a...
Read more-Epsom,,,,saying Epsom means the green space mixed with the best colour created by nature The singing of birds, which increases the splendor of the silence that tells the story of the people of Ibsim, the smiling, generous face, their silence, and their speech. Culture and experience are an advantage in this region, perhaps for mutual visits between the people, especially on Sundays. They leave their homes to exchange visits, as if they had not gone out to fill the cleanliness of the city, as if you were still there. An ancient palace interspersed with many corridors covered with climbing plants and flowers, and each corridor ends with a bar decorated with the most beautiful paintings, wooden chairs and tables. …..How hospitable you are, Absim. I hope that love will not be jealous of my love...
Read moreThere was a food fair going on, which was good, lots of choice. Shame the bouncy castle and slide were so expensive (£7.50 each), just too much for the 10 minutes use they would have got. The free play park is a much better option and kept the 3 of them occupied for a good 45 mins, we had to drag them out. The pond is looking a bit sorry, lots of coots, young one, moorhen too, no ducks though. There was a half submerged bike, perhaps it was a modern art installation? If so I'd add a shopping trolly too. Lots of space to play football badminton, picnic, etc. No public loos that I could see though, nearest probably 10 mins walk from the play park in the...
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