About Tadley Place
The house sits in the middle of it’s gardens, with formal herbaceous borders featuring an abundance of tulips, alliums and fritillaria in May. The garden has extensive mature yew hedges, pleached limes and specimen trees including a large mulberry. The large kitchen garden includes a cutting area, as well as chickens and ducks.
The garden was laid out by the RHS in the 1960’s and is the subject of an ongoing rejuvenation with borders gradually being replanted, within the original formal structure. There are new features being introduced such as a wildflower area, and more informal naturalised planting in the small arboretum.
There is a bluebell wood opposite the house with a pond that has recently been redeveloped and planted for biodiversity.
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