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July 2022
Visit to Wroxton Abbey and Sulgrave Manor Our Visit for July: Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire and Sulgrave Manor, Oxfordshire Wroxton Abbey Gardens The Jacobean abbey at Wroxton is surrounded by eighteenth-century gardens peppered with mature trees. The formal terraced layout of the gardens near the abbey was devised in 1727 possibly by the Royal Gardener, Henry Wise [...]
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This event has been cancelled for lack of interest. The privately owned Wotton House was built between 1704 and 1714 in an English Baroque style. The Grade I landscape has undergone two major phases of development. The early C18th gardens may have been laid out by George London and Henry Wise, with a formal parterre and [...]
Find out moreSeptember 2022
The family at Upton Estate has agreed for WGT to view the private Temple Pool. Please note this is a once only opportunity, on a footpath not usually for public use. This will be followed by a visit to Upton House. After viewing the Temple Pool, before lunchtime the trip continues with a visit to Upton House [...]
Find out moreNovember 2022
Georgie Guernsey has again graciously invited us to hold the AGM at Packington Hall. As previously this will begin at 2.30 with a lecture at 3 p.m, followed by tea at around 4.15. This year's lecture on the tea gardens at Edgehill will be given by Andrew Baxter, a professional engineer and amateur historian, who having [...]
Find out moreDecember 2022
In association with The Gardens Trust we are proud to present out first lecture in their 'Unforgettable Gardens' series of lectures. Ali Hodge, a longstanding guide and expert on the Gardens at Upton House. nr. Banbury, will explain their history and importance. Buy tickets
Find out moreIn the last of our series in association with The Gardens Trust, Christine Hodgetts will discuss the significance of Hill Close Gardens in Warwick. Located just off the centre of this ancient town the gardens are a rare survivor of C19 allotments, now gentrified into attractive mixed plantings by the community of volunteers. Buy tickets
Find out moreFebruary 2023
Imbued with Chinese philosophy of long life and health, the chrysanthemum brings colour and exoticism beloved by artists and gardeners. This talk incorporates culture and myth, artworks and design, with an overview of the development of the chrysanthemum. Twigs Way is a garden historian, writer and researcher. Twigs is fascinated by the past and intrigued by [...]
Find out moreMarch 2023
Britain is a good place for earth works. The climate, the soils and the topography encourage people to go out and build turf-castles. Since the pre-historic Avebury Ring and the chalk sculpture of the White Horse in Wiltshire, there has been a tradition in the British Isles of sculpting the land into sensuous forms, held firm [...]
Find out moreStephen Wass was commissioned by the National Trust to review the gardens and park at Baddesley Clinton in the light of new LIDAR images they had commissioned. During the course of the this work several new sites were discovered and the whole history of the gardens rewritten. The talk will provide an overview of the images [...]
Find out moreApril 2023
Baddesley Clinton April 19th at 10.30 Baddesley Clinton is well known as a moated Manor House whose origins may date back as far as the thirteenth century and was the home of the Ferrers family for some 500 years. The house was saved from ruin by Thomas Walker, who bought the estate in 1940. The [...]
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