Another 'Secret Garden' in Madrid
Jardin del Principe de Anglona.
We have passed this quiet garden several times, between the Calle de Segovia and the Plaza de la Paja, but had never noticed it hidden behind its high walls.
It was first established in the 1700s and passed into the care of the Madrid Municipality in the 20th century.
The herringbone paths criss cross the garden to meet in the center at a small granite fountain with a solomonic column.
There is a rose pergola, several large trees and many of these yellow flowering bushes.
I don't seem to remember the name of the bush, which is very popular in Madrid, and would be grateful if anyone could jog my memory