About Fawley House
The house (not open) was built in 1865 with terraced gardens, established at a similar time. Since the present owners moved here in 2007, there have been considerable changes made to the garden, however the original terracing and box hedging defining shape and structure remain.
The original borders have been mostly replanted with herbaceous perennials and themed borders introduced; a white border in the sunken garden, 2 long borders with pinks, blues, and purples. Standard roses have been introduced at the front of the house to give height after the huge copper beech was taken down. These beds closest to the house include lavenders, roses, bulbs and pinks. The old fruit garden was transformed to a terraced fruit and vegetable garden with espalier apple trees down one side, and pear trees on the other, giving shape and form and providing windows to other areas. The espaliers replace the bamboo which had completely invaded the space.
In spring of 2010 a double herbaceous border was introduced to replace the old vegetable garden and chicken run. Trellises providing climbing walls, are now clothed in climbers and create windows to other parts of the garden. The double ‘hot coloured’ beds contain herbaceous perennials for all year round colour, but especially planted for late summer.
A zinc artichoke was added in 2015 as a focal point and a new greenhouse was built opposite in 2016. The secret garden by the stream is a hideaway and a special place to enjoy the wildlife and tranquillity. Two bridges cross the stream lead to a short woodland walk with naturalistic planting. A third bridge was made is 2015 over the spring area. The circuit path leads to a Quaker Well and reclaimed bank, cleared of fallen trees and is home to ferns and bulbs.
Early in the year the woodland area is a picture with snowdrops and aconites, giving way to daffodils later on. Much of the woodland area was originally covered in bamboo when the present owners first arrived. This has since been cleared to be able to enjoy the woodland and dell with natural spring, filled with pseudocorrus.
Accommodation at www.nordhamcottages.co.uk, with 3 holiday cottages next door to Fawley House, including our new AccessAble cottage: The Old Stables, a finalist in the tourism awards once again.
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