Richie, your previous posts in this series gave me the idea that Jesmond Dene was a kind of a nature preserve pretty far from the civilized world, but I see now, by the house in your image, that it's probably a public park in the neighborhood of a village or town. Doesn't mean however that it's less attractive now. It's on the contrary because it stays wonderful and impressive. Thanks for anoter fine one in this series.
I agree there are not bad views on your tour of this beautiful place Count B. I like how you composed this one. The eye goes to the lamp and Hotel. Again your editing is second to none.