Sunday 19 July 2020

Visit to Scampston Hall and Walled Garden




It was such a treat to visit Scampston, in North Yorkshire, which was impressive even under grey skies and drizzle.
The Walled Garden was designed by Piet Oudolf in 1999 and his signature swathes of grasses and flowers are very much in evidence.


A viewing mount gives an overall impression of the whole garden
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The garden is such a great opportunity to find plenty of planting ideas for your own garden.


In contrast, the parkland was the work of Capability Brown with a huge lake, bridge and waterfall.  The Hall was closed for this year.

 



Throughout the grounds there are trails allowing you to discover wildflower meadows, specimen trees, wildlife and the various outbuildings and features of a stately home.

I don't like to give too much away, as you can experience the wow factor for yourself.  A cafe and plant sales completes the experience. 

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful, and WOW indeed!
    I must look it up on the map, I know a few places in North Yorkshire but have never heard of Scampston before.

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