Sarah Pajwani
Inspiring amateur gardener
Many people would feel somewhat overwhelmed at the prospect of transforming a neglected two-acre field into a family garden, particularly with fairly limited experience. Yet Sarah Pajwani was buoyed by the challenge and has achieved just that at St Timothee in Pinkneys Green near Maidenhead.
“We thought it would be a great adventure,” recalls Sarah, who describes being greeted by dilapidated fences, rundown outbuildings and a greedy population of rabbits when they moved to the house in 2006. While they were fortunate to inherit a wonderful backdrop of mature trees around the edge of the garden – including silver birches, a red oak, poplars, and willows – inside there was next to nothing.
After creating a masterplan with the help of Acres Wild landscape design practice, whose free-flowing style appealed to Sarah, she set to work planting.
“I wanted to do the whole thing myself, but I felt that two acres was a big area and I wanted an expert to layout where the borders were going to be, and so on. Then we could work at it slowly ourselves, choosing the plants and doing it bit by bit,” she says.
It is now a beautiful, softly styled garden, filled mainly with hardy perennials and featuring a circular lawn surrounded by borders, a kidney-shaped wildlife pond sitting under one of the willows, a rose terrace, long wild grass areas and a pretty parterre.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of Berkshire Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 2020 edition of Berkshire Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
A Home For Keeps - Reader At Home
Alex and James Fielden were looking for a forever home. Their search ended as soon as they pulled up outside this Georgian property in Berkshire
Duke & Duchess Of Berkshire?
They are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge but should they really be the Duke and Duchess of Berkshire, which is, of course, a Royal county?
A national hero
He started out like many other children born in Reading, but mention Justin Fletcher to any kid in the land these days and their eyes will light up
Fruitful thinking
Ryan Simpson believes the world is our orchard. A project that began over a pint in his local is making the county more fruity
THE BERKSHIRE BOMBSHELL
Berkshire has had more than its fair share of famous inhabitants. However, few had such an explosive reputation as Diana Dors
“I'll always be a Berkshire girl”
Despite her international acclaim as the star of TV’s Tracy Beaker, Dani Harmer has never strayed far from her roots
Remembering the fallen
The most destructive war in human history lasted for six years and cost 60 million lives, the majority non-combatants. It is easy to understand why those who had survived wanted to celebrate the end of that conflict
HIDDEN WONDERS
Berkshire photographer Matt Emmett has made it his mission to explore the forgotten architecture and heritage many people miss in their home towns
EXPLORING BERKSHIRE - Majestic Maidenhead
Rejuvenation and revival; two buzz words surrounding the biggest town in the Royal borough. With riverside views and a vibrant arts and dining out scene, this high-class town is well worth a look
A good grounding
Berkshire has some of the best homes in the land, so perhaps it is no coincidence that the nation’s favourite property guru went to school in Wokingham