I love wandering around other people’s gardens whether they are those of my clients, botanical gardens, stately homes – in fact anywhere really as there is always something interesting to see. I wanted to share some of the gardens and places I have visited and so here are my Postcards.
Postcard from the Barbican Centre
The Barbican Centre is an essential escape from the hustle and bustle of central London. From the outside, it is a fortification of concrete and glass but, be brave, head inside and you will find yourself in an oasis of calm that will require many more visits to appreciate what it offers. The Conservatory is always going to be a delight and the open public spaces with the beds, planters and... those views - all tended by folk who both live and work there - it is a jewel - this is my postcard from the Barbican Centre...
Postcard from the fading Manor House garden
Not every Manor house garden is a picture of perfection. In fact, most of the Manor House gardens we don't get to see are being looked after as best people can but there are those gardens where a tipping point has been reached and they are slowly being lost. You have to admire these owners for their previous efforts and more importantly opening up their garden which we recently visited. This is my postcard from a fading Manor house garden...
Postcard from the Green & Gorgeous Open Day
The arrival of the puppy means visits are fewer this year, but the Green & Gorgeous Flower Farm Open Day was one that we didn’t want to miss (so the puppy had a lazy Sunday afternoon napping). Behind the scenes, where the magic happens, this is ultimately a business but my oh my, so many lovely flowers to see and share so, here is my postcard from the Green & Gorgeous Flower Farm Open Day...
Postcard from the Kingston Bagpuize House
Whilst there are many "for the nation houses and gardens" open to us folk, there are also a multitude of private homes and gardens also available to visit. Whilst they may not be open every moment of the year they are nonetheless worth hunting out because they often are a personal endeavour and for that reason always very special. Kingston Bagpuize House, near Abingdon, is just such a place and to be honest though the gardens are very modest to say the least they are well done and the walks in the area around just enough for a lovely afternoon. Here is my postcard from the Kingston Bagpuize House...
Postcard from the Hare Hill
Hare Hill in Cheshire is a wonderfully tranquil wooded garden, surrounded by historic parkland and that has a delightful walled garden at its heart. Unlike many National Trust properties, you can only visit the garden and I think that makes it all the better. Should you ever be passing by I thoroughly recommend a visit - especially during the summer when the white perennial borders are in full swing. Here is my postcard from the Hare Hill...