'It's not what you expect to see in a deer park'
A three-and-a-half metre high section of the Berlin Wall, the historic concrete structure, torn down in 1989, has been put up in Eastnor Deer Park.
Eastnor, close to Ledbury, was chosen to house a section of the historic artefact, after it was placed on the site where American troops stayed in preparation for the D-Day landings in 1944.
Eastnor Deer Park's David Littlewood tells Ben Workman how James Hervey-Bathurst, the resident of Eastnor Castle, has always been fascinated by the Berlin Wall and leapt at the chance to bring the massive section to the deer park.
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