Photograph, Sarah Dunn, 2000

Historical information

The enclosed rotunda is one of four that were built in the Asylum gardens between 1895 and 1897. The enclosed rotundas ensured that they could be used in cooler weather. Each one had seating around the inner walls.

Physical description

A coloured photograph of a closed in rotunda in a garden with lawns and trees. Some taller red-brick buildings are in the background.

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