English: Rosebank Gardens. Viewed from the top of Malvern Priory. Rosebank was the residence of Dyson Perrins (of Worcestershire Sauce fame). He gave it to the down, and after its later demolition became the pleasant gardens we enjoy today. Here the 99 steps link the town to st.Ann's Road from where a path leads to St. Ann's Well.
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