About Greywalls
Greywalls is an old vicarage, situated in the small hamlet of Farndish, next to one of the oldest churches in the county (dating back to Saxon times), with views over undulating countryside. Set in 2 acres, it is a relaxed country garden planted for year-round interest, featuring mature specimen trees, especially a Paulownia, a large Acacia, an old Cedar, a Highgrove inspired Stumpery and an impressive Banksia rose. There are numerous borders containing unusual plants. Dotted around the garden are many stone features and 3 large ponds, leading through to a wild flower meadow. Outside aviary.