Bordeaux's Public Garden


Bordeaux’s public garden is a green, tranquil spot in the middle of a large city.


Created in 1746 in the formal French style, it was reorganized in 1858 in the British style with tree-lined alleys, a large pond, green lawns, and a children’s playground.



There are lots of ducks and geese, some magnificent old trees (a pecan tree, 38 metres high is the largest tree in the park), and a very impressive fountain.



Wouldn’t it be lovely to live in one of the houses backing on to the park?

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