Gardeners often like to ‘borrow’ the view beyond the garden gate and when it comes to landscape larceny Somerset’s diverse countryside is hard to resist. The county’s rolling hills, sweeping vales and dramatic coastline have inspired generations of gardeners and provide the distinctive backdrops to some of Somerset’s most memorable gardens.
STOBERRY HOUSE
Created over two decades by artist Frances Meeres Young, this hillside garden enjoys a farreaching vista that encompasses Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury Tor and even the Purbeck Hills in distant Dorset.
“Gardening with such an incredible view is actually quite difficult,” explains Frances. “You have to create something that works with it rather than fights it.” At Stoberry, Frances and her husband Tim excavated a large pond to link garden and view, a decision that also paid dividends in attracting wildlife.
Frances has drawn on her experience of living in Africa to create a free-flowing design. Swathes of grasses and wildflowers bring a touch of the African savannah to the outer garden, while in the walled garden Frances uses maroon flowers and foliage as a leitmotif to unify a sequence of themed areas that include a beech hedge ‘room’ whose ‘windows’ pay homage to the architecture of Wells Cathedral.
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