About The Old Vicarage
This is a truly creative garden, nurtured and developed over some 35 years to become a visitor’s favourite. With something to enjoy at every turn, this 3½ acre garden set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) has uninterrupted views of the North Downs, enhanced by various specimen and mature trees and many pockets of interest.
The front is formally laid out with topiary, mixed seasonal borders and a contemporary water sculpture. The rear features a lead roofed Italianate gazebo with green oak columns, many imaginatively planted borders, a Japanese garden with waterfall, pond and tea house and a large copse with a tree house that has become a nature viewing platform looking out on to the surrounding woodland, stream and architectural stumpery. There is also a working kitchen garden with glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard, vegetables and bee hives. Each year some 4000 spring bulbs are planted including daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells as well as snowdrops for the February garden opening.
The garden has many carefully placed areas to sit and contemplate the stunning scenery including the gazebo and the tree house, both complete with wood burning stoves, often lit on cold days. Another favourite stopping place for visitors is the conservatory where refreshments are available whatever the weather.
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Video of the garden and interview with the owner https://youtu.be/g_Rc2U_bYU8
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