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THE BEST GARDENS TO VISIT compiled by Vivienne Lewis

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In this issue we’re highlighting gardens that will open for charity in July and have that bit extra to offer a visitor, with sculptures in the garden, a display of paintings or live music. So here are some in the areas we cover. We advise readers to check wherever possible before starting out, either personally if contact details have been released or if it’s an opening for the National Gardens Scheme go to the website at www.ngs.org.uk. Please note that if dogs are not mentioned in the garden’s entry here or in the main guidebook then they are not allowed in. The home of Sir Jeremy and

Gardens o ering art or music

CORYHILL, COMBE RALEIGH, HONITON, DEVON

Listen to a variety of live music from Elgar to Ellington, belindamorse@btinternet.com

from the Honiton Town Band, the Wyndham Singers and the Sheldon Singers, with duo Paula and Colin Mitchell, while you enjoy your own picnic in the evening sunshine and help raise funds for Hospiscare. Explore the lawns, shrubs, lake and unusual conifers at Coryhill. Coryhill, Combe Raleigh, Honiton, Devon EX14 4TQ. Telephone: 01404 46452. Open for Devon Hospiscare: Saturday 2nd July, gates open 5.30pm. Admission: £7 in advance from Hospiscare on 01392 688020 or see www.hospiscare.co.uk Refreshments: hot drinks. Wheelchair access.

Lower Abbotts Wootton Farm, Whitchurch Canonicum, Dorset Johnny and Clare Trenchard’s garden six miles from Bridport is a new opening for the NGS this year – Clare for form, shape and colour. A new open gravel garden contrasts with the main garden consisting of lawns, borders and garden rooms which make a perfect setting for sculptures. The naturally edged pond provides a tranquil moment of calm, but beware of being led down the garden path by the running hares! Lower Abbotts Wootton Farm, Whitchurch Canonicum, Dorset DT6 6NL. Open for the NGS: Saturday 2nd July, Sunday 3rd July, 2pm-5pm. Admission: £4, children free. Home-made teas, plants for sale. Partial wheelchair access. Dogs allowed on short leads.

Barrington Downs, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire

Lady Morse is a charming rural garden surrounded by farmland. With generously fi lled, wide herbaceous borders and a vegetable and herb garden, Barrington Downs is at its best in high summer. Set intriguingly about the garden are sculptures by William Pye and others. Barrington Downs, Aldsworth, GL54 3PT, Gloucestershire. Telephone: 01451 844382 Email: is a sculptor and the garden refl ects her creative fl air

Open for the NGS: Sunday 17th July 2pm-6pm. Combined admission with 1 Drive Cottage £5, children free. Homemade teas. Plants for sale. Unsuitable for wheelchairs. Dogs allowed on short leads. Visitors also welcome by arrangement May to September.

Lower Spitchwick Garden, Poundgate, Devon

Pauline Lee’s garden is in the beautiful valley alongside the River Dart with an atmospheric woodland garden imaginatively planted in a natural setting, a jungle area with bamboo teahouse, meandering grass pathways, lawns, borders with stream, potager and vegetable garden. The artist/ designer’s gallery garden displays plant-inspired sculpture placed in and amongst plantings to create a ‘symphony’ of forms, colour and texture. Visitors can buy or commission directly from the artist. Lower Spitchwick Garden, Poundgate, Devon TQ13 7NU. Telephone: 01364 631593 Email: paulineleeceramics@ hotmail.com Open for the NGS: Saturday 18th June, Sunday 19th June, Saturday 9th July, Sunday 10th July, Saturday 13th August, Sunday 14th August, 1pm-5pm. Admission: £3.50, children free. Light refreshments, plants for sale. Dogs allowed on short leads. Visitors also welcome by arrangement May to September.

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