by Jason Burnett | Feb 27, 2023 | Gardens, Women In The Garden
Lee Miller relaxing in her garden circa 1958. Photo by Roland Penrose. ©Lee Miller Archives , England 2023. All Rights Reserved. leemiller.co.uk At a young age, Lee Miller made a name for herself as a model and Surrealist while also working as a photojournalist...
by Jason Burnett | Feb 27, 2023 | England, Fresh Features, Gardens, Gardens Travel
Oversize pots brimming with blue Plumbago auriculata, scarlet Pelargonium ‘Paul Campbell,’ and Pelargonium ‘Chocolate Peppermint’ create a visual preamble to the walled garden. An overflow of Salvia involucrata ‘Boutin’ leads the...
by Terri Robertson | May 4, 2020 | England, Gardens
Originally published in May 2020. Updated May 1, 2023. The overwhelming experience of Highgrove exudes a sense that its inhabitants cherish every nook and cranny on the property. Elegantly set in Gloucestershire’s gentle landscape, where stone villages were once home...
by flowermag | Jan 10, 2020 | England, Gardens, Gardens Travel
Photo by Marianne MajerusA chinoiserie-inspired folly located in a garden in Chieveley Whether it is an Asian-influenced pavilion, a faux crumbling medieval ruin, or a domed neoclassical temple (picture the one in the rain where a drenched Lizzie Bennet meets up with...
by Terri Robertson | Jun 25, 2019 | England, Places to Stay, Travel
HADDON HALL Crenelated 12th-century Haddon Hall perches on thick ramparts anchored on a limestone outcropping above the River Wye in Derbyshire. Dubbed “the most important English house to survive from the Middle Ages,” it lay dormant for 200 years, from the 1700s...