Walled Garden
Three sides of the garden are enclosed by original 19th century brick walls. To create a distinct area but one which can be glimpsed from the rest of the garden, a fourth side was made through the planting of a yew hedge and established box pleached hornbeam. The walled garden is entered via a galvanised steel gate designed by Paul Elliot of Hammer and Tongs. Within the paths of old york stone with old brick detail are eight geometric beds edged with low evergreen hedging and abundantly planted with roses and perennials with vertical and all year round interest provided by large yew spirals and obelisks. The nearby pool area is separated by eight large yew balls and a pergola, covered in purple wisteria and pink roses, provides the entrance to this area.