A view of the Chinese temple from across the pool in the Chinese garden at Biddulph Grange. The temple is richly decorated with gilded dragons, sea horses, carved grebes and hanging bells.
Inside the Chinese temple in Biddulph Grange Garden. This is in a part of the garden called 'China' which evokes a magical vision of China, almost like a willow-pattern plate.
The Dahlia Walk at Biddulph was laid out by James Bateman but later filled in and only rediscovered in 1988. The beds have been replanted with dahlias similar to the original varieties.
A statue in classical Chinese style (as seen by Victorian Britons) of a mammal, probably either a dog or a lion, at the Chinese Temple in Biddulph Grange.