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Hestercombe – Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, oh……….and Lutyens and Jekyll.

Posted on March 30, 2014 by Karen Blaylock
The Rill

When I last visited Hestercombe 20 years ago, there was one great historical garden of note, the famous Lutyens garden, the Great Plat. Now there are two. The older one, the Georgian Landscape Garden was so badly overgrown that it … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Bampflyde, Devon, Jekyll, Lutyens

Cottesbrooke – A Great Evolving Garden

Posted on March 30, 2014 by Karen Blaylock
The Forecourt

  It is probably fifteen years since I last visited Cottesbrooke, and it is exciting to see the changes that have been carried out by a succession of talented designers and an enlightened client. Gardens are dynamic, and herbaceous and … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Arne Maynard, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Northants

Thames Barrier Park – A Victim of Recession

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Karen Blaylock

I have to admit I write about gardens I have been to several times, gardens that excite and inspire me, and ignore the numerous ones that don’t.  Earlier in the year I came away from a garden feeling even more … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Alain Provost, GLA, London, Parc Citroen, Pontoon Dock, Silvertown

Vergelegen – Can a Garden be Unethical?

Posted on March 23, 2014 by Karen Blaylock

After an absence of six years, this was my second visit to Vergelegen, and I am always encouraged and excited to see a garden where new developments have taken place and the garden is still evolving; but this is also … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, South Africa | Tagged Anglo-American Corporation, South Africa, Western Cape

Vann – Owner, Honesty Box and National Gardens Scheme

Posted on March 23, 2014 by Karen Blaylock
The Yew Walk

Passing through deep-cut narrow Surrey lanes winding through tunnels of beech woodland, my first memory on arriving at Vann was of being confronted by a 12 year old boy whizzing round on a tractor, cutting the car park’s long meadow … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged London, National Gardens Scheme, NGS, Surrey, W D Caroe

The Alcazar, Seville – That Exotic Fusion of Moorish and Christian Cultures.

Posted on March 23, 2014 by Karen Blaylock
The Lion Summerhouse

April is a wonderful time to visit Seville. In the two weeks after Easter, the weather has become more settled, the temperatures are in the comfortable upper 20s, the wisteria, judas trees and acacias are at their best, but also … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, Spain | Tagged Andalucia, mudejar, Seville, Spain

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