The Welsh Historic Gardens Trust is dedicated to the preservation and rescue of historic parks and gardens across Wales. Our Patron is HRH The Prince of Wales.
A very well attended @WHGTrust Planning Seminar held today in #Newtown in #Montgomeryshire. Expertly led by @WHGTrust Planning Adviser Sarah Green with presentations by Lisa Fiddes, head of parks & gardens at @cadwwales & Deborah Evans of DE Landscape & Heritage.
Great to see garden history on @GWandShows this week, c/o the wonderful @AdvollyR, at @RococoGarden. All endorsed by Monty Don: ‘I love visiting historical gardens’. 👍
You're in for a treat tonight as garden historian, Advolly Richmond, uncovers the secrets behind the Painswick Rococo Garden where guests used to party hard back in the 18th century. The gates open at 8.00pm, so don't be late🍷 #GardenersWorld#FridayFeeling#gardenhistory
Excellent afternoon at Gloddaeth Hall, North Wales. Remains of C17th formal canal and magnificent views from the terraces. Just look at that maze (gone). Also found a Farnese Hercules see them apples! (in his hand🙄)😁 1/2
Garden tours including a tour of our notorious 'poison garden' with our wonderful head gardener Andrea proved to be very popular at the Bryngwyn Summer Fayre.
Scaffolding off #PitchfordHall Orangery. Still lots of joinery work to do but beginning to take shape to become an events space for #Shropshire#restoration
“IN A COUNTRY GARDEN”
With only 2 weeks to go till the Summer Fayre it’s getting very busy at Bryngwyn Hall’s Grade ll* Listed gardens.
There will be 3 escorted garden tours with head gardener “Andrea Atherton” to include our unique Poison garden 11am/ 1pm & 3pm.
The wonderful Royce Landscape team on their annual visit to Bryngwyn today, a superb job cutting our hedges. Although they did miss Andrea, our head Gardner!