Sheepfold

A small, sloping Spring garden under the shade of our large Ash tree. So called because of the enfolding nature of the curving low stone walls, the spiralling path and a circular centre
Charles Hawes

Stipa tenuissima

The honest truth?

It all happened because of the impulse to build the low stone walls with surplus stone in the area. Maybe it should have more of them inside it? One of the great pleasures of gardening, of having this variety of spaces and conditions to play with is the endless stream of ideas to mull over and consider.

Charles Hawes

Grasses

Rhododendron Dopey

Bennet Smith

A pitch pine pew from a Welsh Chapel sits against the pine end of the old tractor shed – the garden is partially masked from below with clumps of bamboo, but it can also be viewed from the gravel path above. Children enjoy running round the spiral path and plant-aholics will I hope enjoy some small treasures and unusual varieties.

Rhododendron Dopey

Charles Hawes

Rhododendron Dopey

Early days. Jan Spicer

Rhododendron Dopey

Stipa tenuissima

Rhododendron Dopey

Bennet Smith

Donation

We rely on visitors and donations to support our work and keep the garden blooming for all to enjoy. Please support us by making a donation with your tickets.

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